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Orthogonal acoustic dimensions define auditory field maps in human cortex.


ABSTRACT: The functional organization of human auditory cortex has not yet been characterized beyond a rudimentary level of detail. Here, we use functional MRI to measure the microstructure of orthogonal tonotopic and periodotopic gradients forming complete auditory field maps (AFMs) in human core and belt auditory cortex. These AFMs show clear homologies to subfields of auditory cortex identified in nonhuman primates and in human cytoarchitectural studies. In addition, we present measurements of the macrostructural organization of these AFMs into "clover leaf" clusters, consistent with the macrostructural organization seen across human visual cortex. As auditory cortex is at the interface between peripheral hearing and central processes, improved understanding of the organization of this system could open the door to a better understanding of the transformation from auditory spectrotemporal signals to higher-order information such as speech categories.

SUBMITTER: Barton B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3528571 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Orthogonal acoustic dimensions define auditory field maps in human cortex.

Barton Brian B   Venezia Jonathan H JH   Saberi Kourosh K   Hickok Gregory G   Brewer Alyssa A AA  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20121127 50


The functional organization of human auditory cortex has not yet been characterized beyond a rudimentary level of detail. Here, we use functional MRI to measure the microstructure of orthogonal tonotopic and periodotopic gradients forming complete auditory field maps (AFMs) in human core and belt auditory cortex. These AFMs show clear homologies to subfields of auditory cortex identified in nonhuman primates and in human cytoarchitectural studies. In addition, we present measurements of the macr  ...[more]

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