Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6287745 | Hearing Research | 2009 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Functional studies have demonstrated multisensory responses in auditory cortex, even in the primary and early auditory association areas. The features of somatosensory and visual responses in auditory cortex suggest that they are involved in multiple processes including spatial, temporal and object-related perception. Tract tracing studies in monkeys have demonstrated several potential sources of somatosensory and visual inputs to auditory cortex. These include potential somatosensory inputs from the retroinsular (RI) and granular insula (Ig) cortical areas, and from the thalamic posterior (PO) nucleus. Potential sources of visual responses include peripheral field representations of areas V2 and prostriata, as well as the superior temporal polysensory area (STP) in the superior temporal sulcus, and the magnocellular medial geniculate thalamic nucleus (MGm). Besides these sources, there are several other thalamic, limbic and cortical association structures that have multisensory responses and may contribute cross-modal inputs to auditory cortex. These connections demonstrated by tract tracing provide a list of potential inputs, but in most cases their significance has not been confirmed by functional experiments. It is possible that the somatosensory and visual modulation of auditory cortex are each mediated by multiple extrinsic sources.
Keywords
StgMGVVPIVPSTPTAIPIAGVIPLSVCPBLSDMGpdPFCMGMSTPsuperior temporal gyrusprefrontal cortexprimary visual cortexSomatosensory cortexAuditory Cortexprimary auditory cortexsecondary visual cortexVisual cortexSecondary somatosensory areaventral intraparietal areaanterior intraparietal areaMonkeymiddle temporal visual areaPROMultisensory
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Authors
John F. Smiley, Arnaud Falchier,