Howard Gardner is most likely to agree that the concept of intelligence includes spatially analyzing visual input.
The auditory brain of numerous animals currently include neurons that respond to visual stimulus, although their activities are mostly unclear. The auditory and visual-spatial sensitivity of neurons recorded in 5 separate primary and non-primary auditory cortex regions of the ferret is investigated here. We measured neural responses to stimuli presented over a variety of azimuthal locations and calculated the mutual information (MI) between the neural responses and the location of the stimuli that provoked them. MI estimates of spatial tuning for unisensory visual, unisensory audio, and geographically and temporally simultaneous auditory-visual stimuli were determined.
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