Species-Specific, But Functionally Homologous Representation of Vocalizations in the Auditory Cortex of Humans and Macaques

Social Science Research Network(2021)

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How the evolution of speech has transformed the human auditory cortex compared to other primates remains unclear. Here we report a functional homology in the cerebral processing of vocalizations by macaques and humans, using comparative fMRI and a condition-rich auditory stimulation paradigm. We find that the anterior temporal lobe of both species possess cortical voice areas that not only prefer conspecific vocalizations but also implement a representational geometry categorizing them apart from all other sounds in a species-specific but homologous manner. These results reveal a more similar functional organization of higher-level auditory cortex in macaques and humans than currently known.
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