University College London, London, UK.
Trends Neurosci. 2018 May;41(5):242-244. doi: 10.1016/j.tins.2018.03.005.
Efforts to parcellate the cortex into areas based on fine-scale anatomical signatures (e.g., cytoarchitectonics) date back to the early years of the last century. In the ensuing decades, rapidly growing knowledge of cortical connections encouraged neurobiologists to search for connectivity-based principles underlying the organization of the cerebral cortex. Using such an approach, Felleman and Van Essen presented, in their 1991 paper, a connectivity-based hierarchical principle dictating the relationship between cortical areas. This helped invigorate debates on the principles underlying cortical organization, including searches for alternative, or complementary, principles.
基于精细解剖特征(如细胞构筑学)将大脑皮层分割成区域的努力可以追溯到上个世纪初。在随后的几十年里,皮质连接知识的迅速增长促使神经生物学家寻找大脑皮层组织的连接基元原则。使用这种方法,Felleman 和 Van Essen 在他们 1991 年的论文中提出了一个基于连接的分层原则,该原则决定了皮质区域之间的关系。这有助于激发关于皮质组织原则的辩论,包括寻找替代或补充的原则。