Mapping the human subcortical auditory system using histology, postmortem MRI and in vivo MRI at 7T

Author:

Sitek Kevin R12ORCID,Gulban Omer Faruk3ORCID,Calabrese Evan4,Johnson G Allan4ORCID,Lage-Castellanos Agustin3,Moerel Michelle35,Ghosh Satrajit S12ORCID,De Martino Federico36

Affiliation:

1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, United States

2. Harvard University, Cambridge, United States

3. Department of Cognitive Neuroscience, Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience, Maastricht University, Maastricht, Netherlands

4. Duke University, Durham, United States

5. Maastricht Centre for Systems Biology, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Maastricht University, Maastricht, Netherlands

6. Center for Magnetic Resonance Research, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, United States

Abstract

Studying the human subcortical auditory system non-invasively is challenging due to its small, densely packed structures deep within the brain. Additionally, the elaborate three-dimensional (3-D) structure of the system can be difficult to understand based on currently available 2-D schematics and animal models. Wfe addressed these issues using a combination of histological data, post mortem magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and in vivo MRI at 7 Tesla. We created anatomical atlases based on state-of-the-art human histology (BigBrain) and postmortem MRI (50 µm). We measured functional MRI (fMRI) responses to natural sounds and demonstrate that the functional localization of subcortical structures is reliable within individual participants who were scanned in two different experiments. Further, a group functional atlas derived from the functional data locates these structures with a median distance below 2 mm. Using diffusion MRI tractography, we revealed structural connectivity maps of the human subcortical auditory pathway both in vivo (1050 µm isotropic resolution) and post mortem (200 µm isotropic resolution). This work captures current MRI capabilities for investigating the human subcortical auditory system, describes challenges that remain, and contributes novel, openly available data, atlases, and tools for researching the human auditory system.

Funder

Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek

National Institutes of Health

Eaton Peabody Laboratory at Mass Eye and Ear

Harvard Brain Science Initiative

Publisher

eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd

Subject

General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience

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