Tonotopic maps of the lateral belt region recorded in four monkeys. (a) Lateral belt region (shaded in gray) overlies the superior temporal plane and dorsal aspect of the superior temporal gyrus. (b) The same region, enlarged to show the locations of the medial and lateral belt (shaded in gray), primary auditory cortex (AI, black) and the parabelt cortex on the superior temporal gyrus. The portion of the lateral belt recorded from is outlined. (c–f) Physiological maps of the lateral belt recordings from each of the four monkeys in a schematic of the superior temporal region. (c) Photomicrograph taken during the electrophysiological recordings of the lateral belt in case RQ. (d–f) Mappings from the other three cases. The best center frequency for each electrode penetration (black or white dots) is labeled in kHz. Injections of different anterograde and retrograde tracers (shaded regions) for each case are shown with respect to these recordings (for details of tracers in each case see Methods). The boundaries of AL, ML and CL are delineated by a bounded line and are derived from the frequency reversal points. Abbreviations: ncr, no clear response for this electrode penetration, LS, lateral sulcus; PS, principal sulcus; STS, superior temporal sulcus; D, dorsal; V, ventral; R, rostral; C, caudal.