Tonotopic organization of auditory cortex in awake marmosets revealed by multi-modal wide-field optical imaging

Xindong Song (宋欣东) , Yueqi Guo (郭月琪) , Chenggang Chen , Jong Hoon Lee , Xiaoqin Wang
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Tonotopic organization of the auditory cortex has been extensively studied in many mammalian species using various methodologies and physiological preparations. Tonotopy mapping in primates, however, is more limited due to constraints such as cortical folding, use of anesthetized subjects, and mapping methodology. Here we applied a combination of through-skull and through-window intrinsic optical signal imaging, wide-field calcium imaging, and neural probe recording techniques in awake marmosets (Callithrix jacchus), a New World monkey with most of its auditory cortex located on a flat brain surface. Coarse tonotopic gradients, including a recently described rostral-temporal (RT) to parabelt gradient, were revealed by the through-skull imaging of intrinsic optical signals and were subsequently validated by single-unit recording. Furthermore, these tonotopic gradients were observed with more detail through chronically implanted cranial windows with additional verifications on the experimental design. Moreover, the tonotopy mapped by the intrinsic-signal imaging methods was verified by wide-field calcium imaging in an AAV-GCaMP labeled subject. After these validations and with further effort to expand the field of view more rostrally in both windowed and through-skull subjects, an additional putative tonotopic gradient was observed more rostrally to the area RT, which has not been previously described by the standard model of tonotopic organization of the primate auditory cortex. Together, these results provide the most comprehensive data of tonotopy mapping in an awake primate species with unprecedented coverage and details in the rostral proportion and support a caudal-rostrally arranged mesoscale organization of at least three repeats of functional gradients in the primate auditory cortex, similar to the ventral stream of primate visual cortex.

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多模态宽视场光学成像揭示清醒狨猴听觉皮层的声调组织
通过使用各种方法和生理制剂,对许多哺乳动物的听觉皮层的声调组织进行了广泛的研究。然而,由于受到皮质折叠、使用麻醉受试者和绘图方法等因素的限制,灵长类动物的tonotopy绘图较为有限。在这里,我们在清醒的狨猴(Callithrix jacchus)身上综合应用了穿颅和穿窗本征光学信号成像、宽场钙成像和神经探针记录技术。内在光学信号的穿颅成像揭示了粗调位梯度,包括最近描述的喙-颞(RT)-旁梯度,随后通过单细胞记录进行了验证。此外,通过长期植入的颅窗观察到了这些声调梯度的更多细节,并对实验设计进行了进一步验证。此外,通过对 AAV-GCaMP 标记的受试者进行宽视场钙成像,也验证了本征信号成像方法绘制的声调梯度图。经过这些验证,并进一步努力在开窗和穿颅受试者中将视场向更喙侧扩展,在更喙侧的 RT 区域观察到了一个额外的假定音调梯度,而此前灵长类听皮层音调组织的标准模型并未描述过这一梯度。总之,这些结果提供了最全面的清醒灵长类动物音调图谱数据,其喙部比例的覆盖范围和细节都是前所未有的,并支持灵长类动物听皮层中至少有三个重复功能梯度的尾部-喙部中尺度组织,类似于灵长类动物视觉皮层的腹侧流。
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