Columnar arrangements of neurons with similar preference have been suggested as the fundamental processing units of the cerebral cortex. Within these columnar arrangements, feed-forward information enters at middle cortical layers whereas feedback information arrives at superficial and deep layers. This interplay of feed-forward and feedback processing is at the core of perception and behavior. Here we provide in vivo evidence consistent with a columnar organization of the processing of sound frequency in the human auditory cortex. We measure submillimeter functional responses to sound frequency sweeps at high magnetic fields (7 tesla) and show that frequency preference is stable through cortical depth in primary auditory cortex. Furthermor...
While human auditory cortex is known to contain tonotopically organized auditory cortical fields (AC...
Background: While human auditory cortex is known to contain tonotopically organized auditory cortica...
The auditory cortex is essential for encoding complex and behaviorally relevant sounds. Many questio...
Columnar arrangements of neurons with similar preference have been suggested as the fundamental proc...
Using ultra-high field fMRI, we explored the cortical depth-dependent stability of acoustic feature ...
The layers of the neocortex each have a unique anatomical connectivity and functional role. Their ex...
Cocktail parties, busy streets, and other noisy environments pose a difficult challenge to the audit...
Auditory cortical processing of complex meaningful sounds entails the transformation of sensory (ton...
Frequency preference and spectral tuning are two cardinal features of information processing in the ...
Neurons in auditory cortex are selective for the frequency content of acoustical stimuli. Classicall...
We examine the mechanisms by which the human auditory cortex processes the frequency content of natu...
To date, the functional organization of human auditory subcortical structures can only be inferred f...
Neurons in auditory cortex are selective for the frequency content of acoustical stimuli. Classicall...
While human auditory cortex is known to contain tonotopically organized auditory cortical fields (AC...
Background: While human auditory cortex is known to contain tonotopically organized auditory cortica...
The auditory cortex is essential for encoding complex and behaviorally relevant sounds. Many questio...
Columnar arrangements of neurons with similar preference have been suggested as the fundamental proc...
Using ultra-high field fMRI, we explored the cortical depth-dependent stability of acoustic feature ...
The layers of the neocortex each have a unique anatomical connectivity and functional role. Their ex...
Cocktail parties, busy streets, and other noisy environments pose a difficult challenge to the audit...
Auditory cortical processing of complex meaningful sounds entails the transformation of sensory (ton...
Frequency preference and spectral tuning are two cardinal features of information processing in the ...
Neurons in auditory cortex are selective for the frequency content of acoustical stimuli. Classicall...
We examine the mechanisms by which the human auditory cortex processes the frequency content of natu...
To date, the functional organization of human auditory subcortical structures can only be inferred f...
Neurons in auditory cortex are selective for the frequency content of acoustical stimuli. Classicall...
While human auditory cortex is known to contain tonotopically organized auditory cortical fields (AC...
Background: While human auditory cortex is known to contain tonotopically organized auditory cortica...
The auditory cortex is essential for encoding complex and behaviorally relevant sounds. Many questio...