Cingulate cortex facilitates auditory perception under challenging listening conditions.
Kelsey L AnbuhlMarielisa Diez CastroNikki A LeeVivian S LeeDan H SanesPublished in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2023)
Sensory perception often occurs under challenging conditions, such a noisy background or dim environment, yet stimulus sensitivity can remain unaffected. One hypothesis is that cognitive resources are recruited to the task, thereby facilitating perceptual performance. Here, we identify a top-down cortical circuit, from cingulate to auditory cortex in the gerbils, that supports auditory perceptual performance under challenging listening conditions. This pathway is a plausible circuit that supports effortful listening, and may be degraded by hearing loss.