Division of Neurosurgery, Structural and Functional Connectivity Lab Project, Azienda Provinciale per i Servizi Sanitari (APSS), 9 Largo Medaglie d'Oro, 38122, Trento, Italy.
Departments of Neurosurgery and Neurology, Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine, 420 E Superior St, 60611, Chicago, IL, USA.
Neuroimage. 2020 Jan 15;205:116237. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2019.116237. Epub 2019 Oct 15.
The structural and functional organization of brain networks subserving basic daily activities (i.e. language, visuo-spatial cognition, movement, semantics, etc.) are not completely understood to date. Here, we report the first probabilistic cortical and subcortical atlas of critical structures mediating human brain functions based on direct electrical stimulation (DES), a well-validated tool for the exploration of cerebral processing and for performing safe surgical interventions in eloquent areas.
We collected 1162 cortical and 659 subcortical DES responses during testing of 16 functional domains in 256 patients undergoing awake surgery. Spatial coordinates for each functional response were calculated, and probability distributions for the entire patient cohort were mapped onto a standardized three-dimensional brain template using a multinomial statistical analysis. In addition, matching analyses were performed against prior established anatomy-based cortical and white matter (WM) atlases.
The probabilistic maps for each functional domain were provided. The topographical analysis demonstrated a wide spatial distribution of cortical functional responses, while subcortical responses were more restricted, localizing to known WM pathways. These DES-derived data showed reliable matching with existing cortical and WM atlases as well as recent neuroimaging and neurophysiological data.
We present the first integrated and comprehensive cortical-subcortical atlas of structures essential for humans' neural functions based on highly-specific DES mapping during real-time neuropsychological testing. This novel atlas can serve as a complementary tool for neuroscientists, along with data obtained from other modalities, to improve and refine our understanding of the functional anatomy of critical brain networks.
目前,人们对于支持基本日常活动(如语言、视空间认知、运动、语义等)的大脑网络的结构和功能组织还不完全了解。在这里,我们报告了第一个基于直接电刺激(DES)的人类大脑功能关键结构的概率皮质和皮质下图谱,DES 是一种经过充分验证的探索大脑处理和在语言区域进行安全手术干预的工具。
我们在 256 名接受清醒手术的患者中测试了 16 个功能域,共收集了 1162 个皮质和 659 个皮质下的 DES 反应。为每个功能反应计算了空间坐标,并使用多项统计学分析将整个患者队列的概率分布映射到标准化的三维大脑模板上。此外,还进行了与先前建立的基于解剖结构的皮质和白质(WM)图谱的匹配分析。
提供了每个功能域的概率图谱。拓扑分析表明,皮质功能反应具有广泛的空间分布,而皮质下反应则更为局限,定位于已知的 WM 通路。这些 DES 衍生数据与现有的皮质和 WM 图谱以及最近的神经影像学和神经生理学数据具有可靠的匹配。
我们基于实时神经心理学测试中高度特异性的 DES 映射,首次呈现了一个用于人类神经功能的结构的综合全面的皮质-皮质下图谱。这个新的图谱可以作为神经科学家的辅助工具,与来自其他模态的数据一起,提高和完善我们对关键大脑网络的功能解剖学的理解。