Functional magnetic resonance imaging of auditory cortical fields in awake marmosets

Volume: 162, Pages: 86 - 92
Published: Nov 1, 2017
Abstract
The primate auditory cortex is organized into a network of anatomically and functionally distinct processing fields. Because of its tonotopic properties, the auditory core has been the main target of neurophysiological studies ranging from sensory encoding to perceptual decision-making. By comparison, the auditory belt has been less extensively studied, in part due to the fact that neurons in the belt areas prefer more complex stimuli and...
Paper Details
Title
Functional magnetic resonance imaging of auditory cortical fields in awake marmosets
Published Date
Nov 1, 2017
Journal
Volume
162
Pages
86 - 92
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