The term "auditosensory cortex" appears to be a blend of "auditory cortex" and "sensory cortex." However, it is not a standard or widely recognized term in neuroscience. The **auditory cortex** is a part of the brain that processes auditory information, primarily located in the upper temporal lobe. It is involved in interpreting sounds, including speech and music. The auditory cortex processes sound frequency, intensity, and timing to enable perception of complex auditory environments.

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