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The Journal of Neuroscience, July 2, 2003, 23(13):5799-5804
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Distinct Mechanisms for Processing Spatial Sequences and Pitch Sequences in the Human Auditory Brain
J. D. Warren1,2 and
T. D. Griffiths1,2
1Wellcome Department of Imaging Neuroscience,
Institute of Neurology, London, WC1N 3BG United Kingdom, and
2Auditory Group, University of Newcastle Medical
School, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, NE2 4HH United Kingdom
Perception of the acoustic world requires the simultaneous processing of
the acoustic patterns associated with sound objects and their location in
space. In this functional magnetic resonance experiment, we investigated the
human brain areas engaged in the analysis of pitch sequences and sequences of
acoustic spatial locations in a paradigm in which both could be varied
independently. Subjects were presented with sequences of sounds in which the
individual sounds were regular interval noises with variable pitch. Positions
of individual sounds were varied using a virtual acoustic space paradigm
during scanning. Sound sequences with changing pitch specifically activated
lateral Heschl's gyrus (HG), anterior planum temporale (PT), planum polare,
and superior temporal gyrus anterior to HG. Sound sequences with changing
spatial locations specifically activated posteromedial PT. These results
demonstrate directly that distinct mechanisms for the analysis of pitch
sequences and acoustic spatial sequences exist in the human brain. This
functional differentiation is evident as early as PT: within PT, pitch pattern
is processed anterolaterally and spatial location is processed
posteromedially. These areas may represent human homologs of macaque lateral
and medial belt, respectively.
Key words: pitch; auditory space; functional imaging; human auditory cortex; sound; brain
Received Dec. 6, 2002;
revised Apr. 23, 2003;
accepted Apr. 24, 2003.
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