Hall Deborah A, Plack Christopher J
MRC Institute of Hearing Research, University Park, Nottingham, UK.
Cereb Cortex. 2009 Mar;19(3):576-85. doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhn108. Epub 2008 Jul 4.
Lateral Heschl's gyrus (HG), a subdivision of the human auditory cortex, is commonly believed to represent a general "pitch center," responding selectively to the pitch of sounds, irrespective of their spectral characteristics. However, most neuroimaging investigations have used only one specialized pitch-evoking stimulus: iterated-ripple noise (IRN). The present study used a novel experimental design in which a range of different pitch-evoking stimuli were presented to the same listeners. Pitch sites were identified by searching for voxels that responded well to the range of pitch-evoking stimuli. The first result suggested that parts of the planum temporale are more relevant for pitch processing than lateral HG. In some listeners, pitch responses occurred elsewhere, such as the temporo-parieto-occipital junction or prefrontal cortex. The second result demonstrated a different pattern of response to the IRN and raises the possibility that features of IRN unrelated to pitch might contribute to the earlier results. In conclusion, it seems premature to assign special status to lateral HG solely on the basis of neuroactivation patterns. Further work should consider the functional roles of these multiple pitch processing sites within the proposed network.
颞横回外侧(HG)是人类听觉皮层的一个分区,通常被认为是一个通用的“音高中心”,它对声音的音高有选择性反应,而不管其频谱特征如何。然而,大多数神经影像学研究仅使用了一种专门的音高诱发刺激:迭代波纹噪声(IRN)。本研究采用了一种新颖的实验设计,向同一组听众呈现一系列不同的音高诱发刺激。通过搜索对一系列音高诱发刺激反应良好的体素,确定了音高反应位点。第一个结果表明,颞平面的部分区域比颞横回外侧在音高处理方面更相关。在一些听众中,音高反应出现在其他部位,如颞顶枕交界区或前额叶皮层。第二个结果显示了对IRN的不同反应模式,并提出与音高无关的IRN特征可能导致了早期结果的可能性。总之,仅根据神经激活模式就赋予颞横回外侧特殊地位似乎为时过早。进一步的研究应考虑这些多个音高处理位点在所提出网络中的功能作用。