Batista-García-Ramó Karla, Fernández-Verdecia Caridad Ivette
Images Processing Group, Basic Division, International Center for Neurological Restoration (Ciren), La Habana 11300, Cuba.
Biomodels Laboratory, Basic Division, International Center for Neurological Restoration (Ciren), La Habana 11300, Cuba.
Behav Sci (Basel). 2018 Apr 18;8(4):39. doi: 10.3390/bs8040039.
How the human brain works is still a question, as is its implication with brain architecture: the non-trivial structure–function relationship. The main hypothesis is that the anatomic architecture conditions, but does not determine, the neural network dynamic. The functional connectivity cannot be explained only considering the anatomical substrate. This involves complex and controversial aspects of the neuroscience field and that the methods and methodologies to obtain structural and functional connectivity are not always rigorously applied. The goal of the present article is to discuss about the progress made to elucidate the structure–function relationship of the Central Nervous System, particularly at the brain level, based on results from human and animal studies. The current novel systems and neuroimaging techniques with high resolutive physio-structural capacity have brought about the development of an integral framework of different structural and morphometric tools such as image processing, computational modeling and graph theory. Different laboratories have contributed with in vivo, in vitro and computational/mathematical models to study the intrinsic neural activity patterns based on anatomical connections. We conclude that multi-modal techniques of neuroimaging are required such as an improvement on methodologies for obtaining structural and functional connectivity. Even though simulations of the intrinsic neural activity based on anatomical connectivity can reproduce much of the observed patterns of empirical functional connectivity, future models should be multifactorial to elucidate multi-scale relationships and to infer disorder mechanisms.
人类大脑如何工作仍是一个问题,其与脑结构的关联——即非平凡的结构与功能关系——亦是如此。主要假说是,解剖结构为神经网络动力学设定条件,但并不决定它。仅考虑解剖学基础无法解释功能连接性。这涉及神经科学领域复杂且有争议的方面,而且获取结构和功能连接性的方法和技术并非总是得到严格应用。本文的目的是基于人类和动物研究的结果,讨论在阐明中枢神经系统,尤其是大脑层面的结构与功能关系方面所取得的进展。当前具有高分辨率生理结构能力的新型系统和神经成像技术带来了一个由不同结构和形态测量工具组成的整体框架的发展,如图像处理、计算建模和图论。不同实验室利用体内、体外以及计算/数学模型,基于解剖连接来研究内在神经活动模式。我们得出结论,需要多模态神经成像技术,比如改进获取结构和功能连接性的方法。尽管基于解剖连接对内在神经活动进行的模拟能够重现许多观察到的经验性功能连接模式,但未来的模型应该是多因素的,以阐明多尺度关系并推断紊乱机制。