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|a Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences
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|a Divergence in the functional organization of human and macaque auditory cortex revealed by fMRI responses to harmonic tones
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|a We report a difference between humans and macaque monkeys in the functional organization of cortical regions implicated in pitch perception. Humans but not macaques showed regions with a strong preference for harmonic sounds compared to noise, measured with both synthetic tones and macaque vocalizations. In contrast, frequency-selective tonotopic maps were similar between the two species. This species difference may be driven by the unique demands of speech and music perception in humans.
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|a National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (Grant EY13455)
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|a National Science Foundation (U.S.). Science and Technology Center for Brains, Minds, and Machines (Grant CCF-1231216)
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|a Massachusetts General Hospital. Center for Functional Neuroimaging Technologies (Grant P41EB015896)
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|a National Institutes of Health (U.S.). Shared Instrumentation Grant Program (Grant S10RR021110)
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