How does a brain differentiate between the voice of a child and that of an old man
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As you probably know, the brain is a complex organ that controls our entire body. But for now, let's focus on the parts of the brain that help us recognize people’s voices and faces.
The part that tells us about a person’s voice is the auditory area, and the part that tells us about a person’s face is the visual area. These parts of the brain work together to identify a person. When two senses work together like this, scientists call it a “multiple sensory modality,” which basically means that the two (multiple) senses are so connected that they act like one sense.
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