Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience (Apr 2013)

A unified framework for the organisation of the primate auditory cortex

  • Simon eBaumann,
  • Christopher I Petkov,
  • Timothy D Griffiths

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fnsys.2013.00011
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7

Abstract

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In nonhuman primates a scheme for the organisation of the auditory cortex is frequently used to localise auditory processes. The scheme allows a common basis for comparison of functional organisation across nonhuman primate species. However, although a body of functional and structural data in nonhuman primates supports an accepted scheme of nearly a dozen neighbouring functional areas, can this scheme be directly applied to humans? Attempts to expand the scheme of auditory cortical fields in humans have been severely hampered by a recent controversy about the organisation of tonotopic maps in humans, centred on two different models with radically different organisation. We point out observations that reconcile the previous models and suggest a distinct model in which the human cortical organisation is much more like that of other primates. This unified framework allows a more robust and detailed comparison of auditory cortex organisation across primate species including humans.

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