Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9436485 | Hearing Research | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The status of the organization of the auditory corticofugal systems is summarized. These are among the largest pathways in the brain, with descending connections to auditory and non-auditory thalamic, midbrain, and medullary regions. Auditory corticofugal influence thus reaches sites immediately presynaptic to the cortex, sites remote from the cortex, as in perolivary regions that may have a centrifugal role, and to the cochlear nucleus, which could influence early central events in hearing. Other targets include the striatum (possible premotor functions), the amygdala and central gray (prospective limbic and motivational roles), and the pontine nuclei (for precerebellar control). The size, specificity, laminar origins, and morphologic diversity of auditory corticofugal axons is consonant with an interpretation of multiple roles in parallel descending systems.
Keywords
VMPAVsAIIansa lenticularisAAFDLPAVAPVOCorticofugalSNRAMEDMPSNCSPNSubparafascicular nucleusACEDCAABMICAAesSubstantia Nigra, pars reticulataALPAmygdalaALEAuditory thalamusmesencephalic reticular formationsubstantia nigra, pars compactacentral grayanterior auditory fieldlateral superior olivemedial superior oliveSuperior colliculusexternal cortex of the inferior colliculusinsular cortextemporal cortexdorsal cortex of the inferior colliculusclaustrumentopeduncular nucleusventral nucleus of the lateral lemniscuslateral nucleus of the trapezoid bodyLateral posterior nucleuscuneiform nucleuscaudate nucleusventral nucleus of the trapezoid bodymedial nucleus of the trapezoid bodyCentral Nucleus of the Inferior Colliculuslateral dorsal nucleusdorsal nucleus of the lateral lemniscusPosteroventral cochlear nucleusanteroventral cochlear nucleusPutamenPulcaudalcorticothalamicInferior colliculusinternal capsuleGlobus pallidus
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Authors
Jeffery A. Winer,