Temporal processing is essential for speech perception and directional hearing. However, the number and locations of cortical sources involved in auditory temporal processing are still a matter of debate. Using source reconstruction of human EEG responses, we show that, in addition to primary sources in the auditory cortices, sources outside the auditory cortex, designated as non-primary sources, are involved in auditory temporal processing. Non-primary sources within the left and right motor areas, the superior parietal lobe and the right occipital lobe were activated by amplitude-modulated stimuli, and were involved in the functional network. The robustness of these findings was checked for different stimulation conditions. The non-primary sources showed weaker phase-locking and lower activity than primary sources. These findings suggest that the non-primary sources belong to the non-primary auditory pathway. This pathway and non-primary sources detected in motor area explain how, in temporal prediction of upcoming stimuli and motor theory of speech perception, the motor area receives auditory inputs.

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