Anatomo-functional correspondence in the voice-selective regions of human prefrontal cortex

Neuroimage. 2023 Oct 1:279:120336. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2023.120336. Epub 2023 Aug 18.

Abstract

Group level analyses of functional regions involved in voice perception show evidence of 3 sets of bilateral voice-sensitive activations in the human prefrontal cortex, named the anterior, middle and posterior Frontal Voice Areas (FVAs). However, the relationship with the underlying sulcal anatomy, highly variable in this region, is still unknown. We examined the inter-individual variability of the FVAs in conjunction with the sulcal anatomy. To do so, anatomical and functional MRI scans from 74 subjects were analyzed to generate individual contrast maps of the FVAs and relate them to each subject's manually labeled prefrontal sulci. We report two major results. First, the frontal activations for the voice are significantly associated with the sulcal anatomy. Second, this correspondence with the sulcal anatomy at the individual level is a better predictor than coordinates in the MNI space. These findings offer new perspectives for the understanding of anatomical-functional correspondences in this complex cortical region. They also shed light on the importance of considering individual-specific variations in subject's anatomy.

Keywords: Human; Individual variability; Sulcal anatomy; Voice perception; fMRI.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Neocortex*
  • Prefrontal Cortex / diagnostic imaging
  • Voice*