Auditory cortical connectivity in humans

Author:

Rolls Edmund T123ORCID,Rauschecker Josef P45,Deco Gustavo67,Huang Chu-Chung3,Feng Jianfeng28

Affiliation:

1. Oxford Centre for Computational Neuroscience , Oxford , UK

2. University of Warwick Department of Computer Science, , Coventry CV4 7AL , UK

3. East China Normal University Shanghai Key Laboratory of Brain Functional Genomics (Ministry of Education), School of Psychology and Cognitive Science, , Shanghai 200602 , China

4. Georgetown University Medical Center Department of Neuroscience, , Washington, DC 20057 , USA

5. Institute for Advanced Study, Technical University , Munich, Germany

6. Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Roc Boronat 138, Brain and Cognition, Pompeu Fabra University Center for Brain and Cognition, Computational Neuroscience Group, Department of Information and Communication Technologies, , Barcelona 08018 , Spain

7. Universitat Pompeu Fabra Institució Catalana de la Recerca i Estudis Avançats (ICREA), , Passeig Lluís Companys 23, Barcelona 08010 , Spain

8. Fudan University Institute of Science and Technology for Brain Inspired Intelligence, , Shanghai 200403 , China

Abstract

Abstract To understand auditory cortical processing, the effective connectivity between 15 auditory cortical regions and 360 cortical regions was measured in 171 Human Connectome Project participants, and complemented with functional connectivity and diffusion tractography. 1. A hierarchy of auditory cortical processing was identified from Core regions (including A1) to Belt regions LBelt, MBelt, and 52; then to PBelt; and then to HCP A4. 2. A4 has connectivity to anterior temporal lobe TA2, and to HCP A5, which connects to dorsal-bank superior temporal sulcus (STS) regions STGa, STSda, and STSdp. These STS regions also receive visual inputs about moving faces and objects, which are combined with auditory information to help implement multimodal object identification, such as who is speaking, and what is being said. Consistent with this being a “what” ventral auditory stream, these STS regions then have effective connectivity to TPOJ1, STV, PSL, TGv, TGd, and PGi, which are language-related semantic regions connecting to Broca’s area, especially BA45. 3. A4 and A5 also have effective connectivity to MT and MST, which connect to superior parietal regions forming a dorsal auditory “where” stream involved in actions in space. Connections of PBelt, A4, and A5 with BA44 may form a language-related dorsal stream.

Funder

Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation

Brain Connectivity during Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation

CECH The Emerging Human Brain Cluster

EU H2020 MSCA-ITN Innovative Training Networks

euSNN European School of Network Neuroscience

EU H2020 FET Proactive programme

Neurotwin Digital

HBP SGA3 Human Brain Project Specific Grant Agreement 3

Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Major Project

111 Project

National Key R&D Program of China

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Cognitive Neuroscience

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