Table 5 Regions showing significant (initial cluster forming threshold Z < 2.6, corrected p < 0.05) psycho-physiological interactions with the primary auditory cortex.

From: Reward cues readily direct monkeys’ auditory performance resulting in broad auditory cortex modulation and interaction with sites along cholinergic and dopaminergic pathways

Name

Left

Right

Cortical regions

Auditory koniocortex, lateral part

 

x

V1

x

x

V2

x

 

V3

x

x

V4

x

x

V5

 

x

Parietal area PE

x

x

Parietal area P0

 

x

Area PGM

x

x

Area 23b

x

x

Superior temporal sulcus

x

x

Temporal area TE

x

 

Temporal area TH

 

x

Orbital periallocortex

 

x

Hippocampus (including Ca1, Ca2, Ca3 and Ca4)

x

x

Entorhinal cortex

 

x

Subcortical regions and the Cerebellum

Cerebellum

x

x

Periaqueductal gray

x

x

Inferior colliculus

x

x

Superior colliculus

x

x

Parasubiculum

 

x

Ventral tegmentum

x

 

Medial geniculate nucleus

 

x

Paraventricular thalamic nucleus

x

x

Lateral reticular nucleus

x

x

Lateral dorsal thalamic nucleus

x

x

Mediodorsal thalamic nucleus

x

x

Ventral lateral thalamic nucleus

x

x

Anterior pulvinar

x

 

Lateral pulvinar

 

x

Medial pulvinar

x

x

Centrolateral thalamic nucleus

x

x

Nucleus basalis

x

 

Ventral pallidum

x

x

Nucleus accumbens

 

x

Globus pallidus

x

x

Caudate nucleus

x

x

  1. These functional interactions in the identified brain areas were assessed alongside the reward related modulations in the auditory cortical regions showing main effects (Fig. 6) in relation to the macaque brain atlas in stereotactic coordinates28.