Mapping the Structural Core of Human Cerebral Cortex

Patric Hagmann(École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne), Leila Cammoun(École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne), Xavier Gigandet(École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne), Reto Meuli(University of Lausanne), Christopher J. Honey(Indiana University Bloomington), Van J. Wedeen(Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging), Olaf Sporns(Indiana University Bloomington)
PLoS Biology
June 24, 2008
Cited by 4,364Open Access
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Abstract

Structurally segregated and functionally specialized regions of the human cerebral cortex are interconnected by a dense network of cortico-cortical axonal pathways. By using diffusion spectrum imaging, we noninvasively mapped these pathways within and across cortical hemispheres in individual human participants. An analysis of the resulting large-scale structural brain networks reveals a structural core within posterior medial and parietal cerebral cortex, as well as several distinct temporal and frontal modules. Brain regions within the structural core share high degree, strength, and betweenness centrality, and they constitute connector hubs that link all major structural modules. The structural core contains brain regions that form the posterior components of the human default network. Looking both within and outside of core regions, we observed a substantial correspondence between structural connectivity and resting-state functional connectivity measured in the same participants. The spatial and topological centrality of the core within cortex suggests an important role in functional integration.


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