Abstract
'What' and 'where' visual streams define ventrolateral object and dorsolateral spatial processing domains in the prefrontal cortex of nonhuman primates. We looked for similar streams for auditory–prefrontal connections in rhesus macaques by combining microelectrode recording with anatomical tract-tracing. Injection of multiple tracers into physiologically mapped regions AL, ML and CL of the auditory belt cortex revealed that anterior belt cortex was reciprocally connected with the frontal pole (area 10), rostral principal sulcus (area 46) and ventral prefrontal regions (areas 12 and 45), whereas the caudal belt was mainly connected with the caudal principal sulcus (area 46) and frontal eye fields (area 8a). Thus separate auditory streams originate in caudal and rostral auditory cortex and target spatial and non-spatial domains of the frontal lobe, respectively.
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The authors thank Alexander Kustov, Amy Durham and Aaron Lord for help with electrophysiological mapping, Hisayuki Ojima for help with injections and M. Pappy and J. Coburn for their help with histology. We would also like to thank E. C. Muly, S. O'Scalaidhe and A. Stevens for comments on the manuscript.
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Romanski, L., Tian, B., Fritz, J. et al. Dual streams of auditory afferents target multiple domains in the primate prefrontal cortex. Nat Neurosci 2, 1131–1136 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1038/16056
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