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Microstructural underpinnings and macroscale functional implications of temporal lobe connectivity gradients
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Author Affiliations
Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital, McGill University, University of Oxford, Queen's University, ...
Published InbioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
Year2020
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Abstract
A bstract The temporal lobe is implicated in higher cognitive processes and is one of the regions that underwent substantial reorganization during primate evolution. Its functions are instantiated, in part, by its complex layout of structural connections. This study identified low-dimensional representations of structural connectivity variations in human temporal cortex and explored their microstructural underpinnings and associations to macroscale function. We identified three eigenmodes which described gradients in structural connectivity. These gradients reflected interregional variations in cortical microstructure derived from quantitative MRI and post-mortem histology. Gradient-informed models accurately predicted macroscale measures of temporal lobe function. Gradients aligned closely with established measures of functional reconfiguration and areal expansion between macaques and humans, highlighting the important role evolution has played in shaping…
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