A Missing Connection: A Review of the Macrostructural Anatomy and Tractography of the Acoustic Radiation
The auditory system of mammals is dedicated to encoding, elaborating and transporting acoustic information from the auditory nerve to the auditory cortex. The acoustic radiation (AR) constitutes the thalamo-cortical projection of this system, conveying the auditory signals from the medial geniculate...
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doaj-079595e4dfd24c2e8016cf1d91b01fe32020-11-24T21:34:29ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neuroanatomy1662-51292019-03-011310.3389/fnana.2019.00027382219A Missing Connection: A Review of the Macrostructural Anatomy and Tractography of the Acoustic RadiationChiara Maffei0Chiara Maffei1Silvio Sarubbo2Jorge Jovicich3Jorge Jovicich4Harvard Medical School, Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, MA, United StatesCenter for Mind/Brain Sciences - CIMeC, University of Trento, Trento, ItalyDivision of Neurosurgery, Structural and Functional Connectivity Lab Project, S. Chiara Hospital, Trento Azienda Provinciale per i Servizi Sanitari (APSS), Trento, ItalyCenter for Mind/Brain Sciences - CIMeC, University of Trento, Trento, ItalyDepartment of Psychology and Cognitive Sciences, University of Trento, Trento, ItalyThe auditory system of mammals is dedicated to encoding, elaborating and transporting acoustic information from the auditory nerve to the auditory cortex. The acoustic radiation (AR) constitutes the thalamo-cortical projection of this system, conveying the auditory signals from the medial geniculate nucleus (MGN) of the thalamus to the transverse temporal gyrus on the superior temporal lobe. While representing one of the major sensory pathways of the primate brain, the currently available anatomical information of this white matter bundle is quite limited in humans, thus constituting a notable omission in clinical and general studies on auditory processing and language perception. Tracing procedures in humans have restricted applications, and the in vivo reconstruction of this bundle using diffusion tractography techniques remains challenging. Hence, a more accurate and reliable reconstruction of the AR is necessary for understanding the neurobiological substrates supporting audition and language processing mechanisms in both health and disease. This review aims to unite available information on the macroscopic anatomy and topography of the AR in humans and non-human primates. Particular attention is brought to the anatomical characteristics that make this bundle difficult to reconstruct using non-invasive techniques, such as diffusion-based tractography. Open questions in the field and possible future research directions are discussed.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fnana.2019.00027/fullacoustic radiationauditory systemsensory pathwaysauditory pathwaysauditory tractdiffusion-based tractography |
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A Missing Connection: A Review of the Macrostructural Anatomy and Tractography of the Acoustic Radiation |
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A Missing Connection: A Review of the Macrostructural Anatomy and Tractography of the Acoustic Radiation |
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A Missing Connection: A Review of the Macrostructural Anatomy and Tractography of the Acoustic Radiation |
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A Missing Connection: A Review of the Macrostructural Anatomy and Tractography of the Acoustic Radiation |
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A Missing Connection: A Review of the Macrostructural Anatomy and Tractography of the Acoustic Radiation |
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missing connection: a review of the macrostructural anatomy and tractography of the acoustic radiation |
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The auditory system of mammals is dedicated to encoding, elaborating and transporting acoustic information from the auditory nerve to the auditory cortex. The acoustic radiation (AR) constitutes the thalamo-cortical projection of this system, conveying the auditory signals from the medial geniculate nucleus (MGN) of the thalamus to the transverse temporal gyrus on the superior temporal lobe. While representing one of the major sensory pathways of the primate brain, the currently available anatomical information of this white matter bundle is quite limited in humans, thus constituting a notable omission in clinical and general studies on auditory processing and language perception. Tracing procedures in humans have restricted applications, and the in vivo reconstruction of this bundle using diffusion tractography techniques remains challenging. Hence, a more accurate and reliable reconstruction of the AR is necessary for understanding the neurobiological substrates supporting audition and language processing mechanisms in both health and disease. This review aims to unite available information on the macroscopic anatomy and topography of the AR in humans and non-human primates. Particular attention is brought to the anatomical characteristics that make this bundle difficult to reconstruct using non-invasive techniques, such as diffusion-based tractography. Open questions in the field and possible future research directions are discussed. |
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acoustic radiation auditory system sensory pathways auditory pathways auditory tract diffusion-based tractography |
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