Organization of ferret auditory cortex. Auditory cortex in the ferret is located on the ectosylvian gyrus (EG), which is conventionally divided into the middle, anterior and posterior (MEG, AEG and PEG) regions. The inset shows the location of each of the auditory fields on the EG superimposed upon their sound frequency organization, as revealed using intrinsic optical imaging in a single, typical animal (from Nelken et al., 2004). A1, primary auditory cortex; AAF, anterior auditory field; PSF, posterior suprasylvian field; PPF, posterior pseudosylvian field; VP, ventral posterior field; ADF, anterior dorsal field; AVF, anterior ventral field; fAES, anterior ectosylvian sulcal field; sss, suprasylvian sulcus; pss, pseudosylvian sulcus.