Double dissociation of 'what' and 'where' processing in auditory cortex
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- DOI: 10.1038/nn.2108
Double dissociation of 'what' and 'where' processing in auditory cortex
Abstract
Studies of cortical connections or neuronal function in different cerebral areas support the hypothesis that parallel cortical processing streams, similar to those identified in visual cortex, may exist in the auditory system. However, this model has not yet been behaviorally tested. We used reversible cooling deactivation to investigate whether the individual regions in cat nonprimary auditory cortex that are responsible for processing the pattern of an acoustic stimulus or localizing a sound in space could be doubly dissociated in the same animal. We found that bilateral deactivation of the posterior auditory field resulted in deficits in a sound-localization task, whereas bilateral deactivation of the anterior auditory field resulted in deficits in a pattern-discrimination task, but not vice versa. These findings support a model of cortical organization that proposes that identifying an acoustic stimulus ('what') and its spatial location ('where') are processed in separate streams in auditory cortex.
Comment in
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The need for a cool head: reversible inactivation reveals functional segregation in auditory cortex.Nat Neurosci. 2008 May;11(5):530-1. doi: 10.1038/nn0508-530. Nat Neurosci. 2008. PMID: 18437190 No abstract available.
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