Abstract

Deficits in auditory discrimination aredescribed after cortical ablations that produce thalamic degeneration that differs in amount and in locus. The posterior region of the medial geniculate body appears to be important for pattern discrimination; the posterior group (adjacent to the geniculate), for discrimination of change in duration.

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