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A Rapid Anterior Auditory Processing Stream through the Insulo-parietal Auditory Field in the Rat

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Abstract

The insular cortex is involved in a wide range of auditory functions in the mammalian brain. We studied the organization and basic response properties of auditory neurons in the insular cortex and adjacent areas by recording responses to sound stimuli in anesthetized female rats. Auditory neurons were present in an insulo-parietal auditory field that spans the boundary between the posterior insula, particularly in the granular insular cortex, and the ventral part of the adjacent nonprimary somatosensory fields. Confirming previous reports, neurons in this field had narrow tuning and were preferentially tuned to relatively low frequencies (<16 kHz). Intriguingly, auditory units in this field displayed shorter minimal latencies than units in the primary auditory cortex, as well as weaker sensitivity to deviance. These results establish the existence of a rapid auditory information stream with distinct properties through the insulo-parietal cortex that may parallel the pathway through the primary and anterior auditory fields.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere2382242025
JournalJournal of Neuroscience
Volume45
Issue number36
DOIs
StatePublished - 3 Sep 2025

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Keywords

  • auditory
  • insular cortex
  • neuropixels probes
  • rat
  • secondary somatosensory cortex
  • stimulus-specific adaptation

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