Inputs to areas around the superior temporal cortex of marmosets (original) (raw)
2011, Neuroscience Research
Areas in and around superior temporal sulcus (STS) are thought to be important to social behavior (e.g., recognizing other's action and intention). Although new-world monkey marmosets have strong pro-social nature, data related connection of STS is scanty. We performed retrograde tracer (CTB-Alexa 488 or 555) injection around superior temporal cortex of the marmosets. So far, we have made three injections into dorsal and ventral parts of middle STS and dorsal part of caudal STS. We found each injection resulted in unique input pattern, like macaque monkey (Selzer and Pandya, 1994). But, in general, areas around STS receive strong projection form multiple sources (insular, parietal cortex, frontal and occipital cortices), as expected as its multi-modal nature. Based on these results, we will discuss the subdivision of the marmoset areas around STS, by combining with electrophysiology and cytoarchitectures. Research fund: KAKENHI (22300104).
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