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Spatial pattern of BOLD fMRI activation reveals cross-modal information in auditory cortex.

J Neurophysiol. 2012 Apr 18;

Authors: Hsieh PJ, Colas JT, Kanwisher N

Abstract
Recent findings suggest that neural representations in early auditory cortex reflect not only the physical properties of a stimulus, but also high-level, top-down, and even cross-modal information. However, the nature of cross-modal information in auditory cortex remains poorly understood. Here we used pattern analyses of fMRI data to ask whether early auditory cortex contains information about the visual environment. Our data show that (1) early auditory cortex contained information about a visual stimulus when there was no bottom-up auditory signal and that (2) no influence of visual stimulation was observed in auditory cortex when visual stimuli did not provide a context relevant to audition. Our findings attest to the capacity of auditory cortex to reflect high-level, top-down, and cross-modal information and indicate that the spatial patterns of activation in auditory cortex reflect contextual/implied auditory information but not visual information per se.

PMID: 22514287 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]



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