SummaryIn the absence of sensory stimuli, spontaneous activity in the brain has been shown to exhibit organization at multiple spatiotemporal scales. In the macaque auditory cortex, responses to acoustic stimuli are tonotopically organized within multiple, adjacent frequency maps aligned in a caudorostral direction on the supratemporal plane (STP) of the lateral sulcus. Here, we used chronic microelectrocorticography to investigate the correspondence between sensory maps and spontaneous neural fluctuations in the auditory cortex. We first mapped tonotopic organization across 96 electrodes spanning approximately two centimeters along the primary and higher auditory cortex. In separate sessions, we then observed that spontaneous activity at t...
Natural and behaviorally relevant sounds are characterized by temporal modulations of their waveform...
Understanding the functional organization of the human primary auditory cortex (PAC) is an essential...
How does auditory cortex respond to silence? In this issue of Neuron, Fukushima et al. (2012) show t...
We localized numerous fields in the auditory cortex of the macaque monkey and studied which regions ...
The brain is dynamic. Spontaneous neuronal activity can be observed in cortical and subcortical regi...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) with non-human primates is invaluable because localized...
Anatomical studies propose that the primate auditory cortex contains more fields than have actually ...
Anatomical studies propose that the primate auditory cortex contains more fields than have actually ...
Anatomical studies propose that the primate auditory cortex contains more fields than have actually ...
While human auditory cortex is known to contain tonotopically organized auditory cortical fields (AC...
Despite significant progress in understanding functional parcellation of the primate prefrontal cort...
Despite significant progress in understanding functional parcellation of the primate prefrontal cort...
The auditory cortex of non-human primates is composed of three hierarchies: core, belt and parabelt....
Background: While human auditory cortex is known to contain tonotopically organized auditory cortica...
Natural and behaviorally relevant sounds are characterized by temporal modulations of their waveform...
Understanding the functional organization of the human primary auditory cortex (PAC) is an essential...
How does auditory cortex respond to silence? In this issue of Neuron, Fukushima et al. (2012) show t...
We localized numerous fields in the auditory cortex of the macaque monkey and studied which regions ...
The brain is dynamic. Spontaneous neuronal activity can be observed in cortical and subcortical regi...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) with non-human primates is invaluable because localized...
Anatomical studies propose that the primate auditory cortex contains more fields than have actually ...
Anatomical studies propose that the primate auditory cortex contains more fields than have actually ...
Anatomical studies propose that the primate auditory cortex contains more fields than have actually ...
While human auditory cortex is known to contain tonotopically organized auditory cortical fields (AC...
Despite significant progress in understanding functional parcellation of the primate prefrontal cort...
Despite significant progress in understanding functional parcellation of the primate prefrontal cort...
The auditory cortex of non-human primates is composed of three hierarchies: core, belt and parabelt....
Background: While human auditory cortex is known to contain tonotopically organized auditory cortica...
Natural and behaviorally relevant sounds are characterized by temporal modulations of their waveform...
Understanding the functional organization of the human primary auditory cortex (PAC) is an essential...
How does auditory cortex respond to silence? In this issue of Neuron, Fukushima et al. (2012) show t...