Functional Network Properties of the Auditory Cortex
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The auditory system transforms auditory stimuli from the external environment into perceptual auditory objects. Recent studies have focused on the contribution of the auditory cortex to this transformation. Other studies have yielded important insights into the contributions of neural activity in the auditory cortex to cognition and decision-making. However, despite this important work, the relationship between auditory-cortex activity and behavior/perception has not been fully elucidated. Two of the more important gaps in our understanding are (1) the specific and differential contributions of different fields of the auditory cortex to auditory perception and behavior and (2) the way networks of auditory neurons impact and facilitate auditory information processing. Here, we focus on recent work from non-human-primate models of hearing and review work related to these gaps and put forth challenges to further our understanding of how single-unit activity and network activity in different cortical fields contribution to behavior and perception.
Neuroanatomical Insights: Convergence and Divergence of Tinnitus with Normal or Mild Hearing Loss.
Shen X, Li J, Pan H, Wang L, Leng Y, Xiao H Biomedicines. 2025; 13(2).
PMID: 40002700 PMC: 11853377. DOI: 10.3390/biomedicines13020286.
Task-specific invariant representation in auditory cortex.
Heller C, Hamersky G, David S Elife. 2024; 12.
PMID: 39172655 PMC: 11341091. DOI: 10.7554/eLife.89936.