Superior+Temporal+Gyrus

-Auditory or visual hallucinations -Short term memory deficits (esp. auditory memory) -Disturbances in auditory discrimination

Although the majority of auditory neurons respond to auditory stimuli, approximately 25% also respond to visual stimuli, particularly those in motion. In fact, Penfield and Perot (1963) were able to trigger visual responses from stimulation in the superior temporal lobe.