听觉皮层
生物
元音
颞上回
神经科学
解剖
颞叶
语音识别
计算机科学
癫痫
功能磁共振成像
作者
Daniel R. Cleary,Youngbin Tchoe,Andrew Bourhis,Charles W. Dickey,Brittany Stedelin,Mehran Ganji,Sang‐Heon Lee,Jihwan Lee,Dominic A. Siler,Erik C. Brown,Burke Q. Rosen,Erik Kaestner,Jimmy C. Yang,Daniel J. Soper,Seunggu J. Han,Angelique C. Paulk,Sydney S. Cash,Ahmed M. Raslan,Shadi A. Dayeh,Eric Halgren
出处
期刊:PLOS Biology
[Public Library of Science]
日期:2024-09-06
卷期号:22 (9): e3002774-e3002774
标识
DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.3002774
摘要
Modular organization at approximately 1 mm scale could be fundamental to cortical processing, but its presence in human association cortex is unknown. Using custom-built, high-density electrode arrays placed on the cortical surface of 7 patients undergoing awake craniotomy for tumor excision, we investigated receptive speech processing in the left (dominant) human posterior superior temporal gyrus. Responses to consonant-vowel syllables and noise-vocoded controls recorded with 1,024 channel micro-grids at 200 μm pitch demonstrated roughly circular domains approximately 1.7 mm in diameter, with sharp boundaries observed in 128 channel linear arrays at 50 μm pitch, possibly consistent with a columnar organization. Peak latencies to syllables in different modules were bimodally distributed centered at 252 and 386 ms. Adjacent modules were sharply delineated from each other by their distinct time courses and stimulus selectivity. We suggest that receptive language cortex may be organized in discrete processing modules.
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