Left frontal eye field encodes sound locations during passive listening

Author:

Sun Liwei123ORCID,Li Chunlin123ORCID,Wang Songjian13,Si Qian123,Lin Meng13,Wang Ningyu45,Sun Jun67,Li Hongjun67,Liang Ying123,Wei Jing123,Zhang Xu123,Zhang Juan45

Affiliation:

1. School of Biomedical Engineering, Capital Medical University , Beijing 100069 , China

2. Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Big Data-Based Precision Medicine, Capital Medical University , Beijing 100069 , China

3. Beijing Key Laboratory of Fundamental Research on Biomechanics in Clinical Application, Capital Medical University , Beijing 100069 , China

4. Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Beijing Chaoyang Hospital , , Beijing 100020 , China

5. Capital Medical University , , Beijing 100020 , China

6. Department of Radiology , Beijing Youan Hospital, , Beijing 100069 , China

7. Capital Medical University , Beijing Youan Hospital, , Beijing 100069 , China

Abstract

Abstract Previous studies reported that auditory cortices (AC) were mostly activated by sounds coming from the contralateral hemifield. As a result, sound locations could be encoded by integrating opposite activations from both sides of AC (“opponent hemifield coding”). However, human auditory “where” pathway also includes a series of parietal and prefrontal regions. It was unknown how sound locations were represented in those high-level regions during passive listening. Here, we investigated the neural representation of sound locations in high-level regions by voxel-level tuning analysis, regions-of-interest-level (ROI-level) laterality analysis, and ROI-level multivariate pattern analysis. Functional magnetic resonance imaging data were collected while participants listened passively to sounds from various horizontal locations. We found that opponent hemifield coding of sound locations not only existed in AC, but also spanned over intraparietal sulcus, superior parietal lobule, and frontal eye field (FEF). Furthermore, multivariate pattern representation of sound locations in both hemifields could be observed in left AC, right AC, and left FEF. Overall, our results demonstrate that left FEF, a high-level region along the auditory “where” pathway, encodes sound locations during passive listening in two ways: a univariate opponent hemifield activation representation and a multivariate full-field activation pattern representation.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Capital Medical University Research and Development Fund

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Cognitive Neuroscience

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