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Brian H Scott1, Paul A Leccese1, Kadharbatcha S Saleem1, Yukiko Kikuchi1,2, Matthew P Mullarkey1, Makoto Fukushima1, Mortimer Mishkin1, Richard C Saunders1.
Abstract
In the ventral stream of the primate auditory cortex, cortico-cortical projections emanate from the primary auditory cortex (AI) along 2 principal axes: one mediolateral, the other caudorostral. Connections in the mediolateral direction from core, to belt, to parabelt, have been well described, but less is known about the flow of information along the supratemporal plane (STP) in the caudorostral dimension. Neuroanatomical tracers were injected throughout the caudorostral extent of the auditory core and rostral STP by direct visualization of the cortical surface. Auditory cortical areas were distinguished by SMI-32 immunostaining for neurofilament, in addition to established cytoarchitectonic criteria. The results describe a pathway comprising step-wise projections from AI through the rostral and rostrotemporal fields of the core (R and RT), continuing to the recently identified rostrotemporal polar field (RTp) and the dorsal temporal pole. Each area was strongly and reciprocally connected with the areas immediately caudal and rostral to it, though deviations from strictly serial connectivity were observed. In RTp, inputs converged from core, belt, parabelt, and the auditory thalamus, as well as higher order cortical regions. The results support a rostrally directed flow of auditory information with complex and recurrent connections, similar to the ventral stream of macaque visual cortex. Published by Oxford University Press 2015. This work is written by (a) US Government employee(s) and is in the public domain in the US.Entities:
Keywords: SMI-32; auditory cortex; pathways; rhesus; temporal lobe
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Year: 2017 PMID: 26620266 PMCID: PMC5890908 DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhv277
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cereb Cortex ISSN: 1047-3211 Impact factor: 5.357