Kelly J B, Judge P W, Phillips D P
Hear Res. 1986;24(2):111-5. doi: 10.1016/0378-5955(86)90054-7.
In seven barbiturate-anesthetized ferrets, we explored the acoustically sensitive cortex with conventional microelectrode mapping techniques. A tonotopically organized field was found whose orientation was such that high tonal frequencies were represented dorsally, and low frequencies ventrally. Within this field, neurons typically had short (12-20 ms) latent periods to first spikes. In conjunction with extant anatomical evidence on the connectivity of this region, these data suggest that this field represents the ferret's primary auditory cortex.