Mesoscale functional connectivity of amygdala to the auditory and prefrontal cortex of macaque monkeys revealed by INS-fMRI

Mammals rely heavily on their auditory system to perceive environmental threats, socially communicate, and care for the young. As an extension of the multiple sensory system including the auditory system, the amygdala evaluates the emotional salience of acoustic stimuli, and mediates its impact on s...

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Main Authors: Qianbing Li, An Ping, Yuqi Feng, Bin Xu, Baorong Zhang, Anna Wang Roe, Lixia Gao, Xinjian Li
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2025-09-01
Series:NeuroImage
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1053811925004094
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Summary:Mammals rely heavily on their auditory system to perceive environmental threats, socially communicate, and care for the young. As an extension of the multiple sensory system including the auditory system, the amygdala evaluates the emotional salience of acoustic stimuli, and mediates its impact on sensory, cognitive, and physiological aspects of emotional processing via the lateral amygdala (LA), basal amygdala (BA), and central amygdala (CeA) nuclei of the amygdala in acoustic domain. However, the functional connections of LA, BA, and CeA with the auditory cortex (AC) and the prefrontal cortex (PFC) remain unclear, particularly at the mesoscale level. Here we employed a novel method called INS-fMRI (Infrared Neural Stimulation combined with high-resolution functional magnetic resonance imaging) in Macaque monkeys, this method permits stimulation of multiple sites within single animals in vivo, so that the relative organization of auditory networks can be studied. We found that: (1) Focal INS stimulation of the amygdala elicited robust and reliable responses in both the AC and the PFC; (2) Amygdala stimulation mainly activated ipsilateral AC and PFC; (3) The stimulation of the amygdala mainly activated the secondary AC, and the dorsolateral PFC; (4) The connection between the amygdala and the cortex is mainly mediated by neurons in LA and BA connection area. Our study further revealed the functional connectivity among the amygdala subnucleus, the auditory cortex and the prefrontal cortex, and will shed light on the research for processing biologically meaningful complex sounds.
ISSN:1095-9572