Frequency preference and spectral tuning are two cardinal features of information processing in the auditory cortex. However, sounds should not only be processed in separate frequency bands because information needs to be integrated to be meaningful. One way to better understand the integration of acoustic information is to examine the functional connectivity across cortical depths, as neurons are already connected differently across laminar layers. Using a tailored receiver array and surface-based cortical depth analysis, we revealed the frequency–preference as well as tuning–width dependent intrinsic functional connectivity (iFC) across cortical depths in the human auditory cortex using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). We dem...
Neurons in auditory cortex are selective for the frequency content of acoustical stimuli. Classicall...
The human auditory cortex comprises multiple areas, largely distributed across the supratemporal pla...
Auditory cortex (AC) contains several primary-like, or "core," fields, which receive thalamic input ...
Frequency preference and spectral tuning are two cardinal features of information processing in the ...
Using ultra-high field fMRI, we explored the cortical depth-dependent stability of acoustic feature ...
Columnar arrangements of neurons with similar preference have been suggested as the fundamental proc...
Background: While human auditory cortex is known to contain tonotopically organized auditory cortica...
Human primary auditory cortex (PAC) is functionally organized in a tonotopic manner. Past studies ha...
The layers of the neocortex each have a unique anatomical connectivity and functional role. Their ex...
While human auditory cortex is known to contain tonotopically organized auditory cortical fields (AC...
The arrival of sound signals in the auditory cortex (AC) triggers both local and interregional signa...
Auditory cortical processing of complex meaningful sounds entails the transformation of sensory (ton...
We examine the mechanisms by which the human auditory cortex processes the frequency content of natu...
Neurons in auditory cortex are selective for the frequency content of acoustical stimuli. Classicall...
The human auditory cortex includes several interconnected areas. A better understanding of the mecha...
Neurons in auditory cortex are selective for the frequency content of acoustical stimuli. Classicall...
The human auditory cortex comprises multiple areas, largely distributed across the supratemporal pla...
Auditory cortex (AC) contains several primary-like, or "core," fields, which receive thalamic input ...
Frequency preference and spectral tuning are two cardinal features of information processing in the ...
Using ultra-high field fMRI, we explored the cortical depth-dependent stability of acoustic feature ...
Columnar arrangements of neurons with similar preference have been suggested as the fundamental proc...
Background: While human auditory cortex is known to contain tonotopically organized auditory cortica...
Human primary auditory cortex (PAC) is functionally organized in a tonotopic manner. Past studies ha...
The layers of the neocortex each have a unique anatomical connectivity and functional role. Their ex...
While human auditory cortex is known to contain tonotopically organized auditory cortical fields (AC...
The arrival of sound signals in the auditory cortex (AC) triggers both local and interregional signa...
Auditory cortical processing of complex meaningful sounds entails the transformation of sensory (ton...
We examine the mechanisms by which the human auditory cortex processes the frequency content of natu...
Neurons in auditory cortex are selective for the frequency content of acoustical stimuli. Classicall...
The human auditory cortex includes several interconnected areas. A better understanding of the mecha...
Neurons in auditory cortex are selective for the frequency content of acoustical stimuli. Classicall...
The human auditory cortex comprises multiple areas, largely distributed across the supratemporal pla...
Auditory cortex (AC) contains several primary-like, or "core," fields, which receive thalamic input ...