Brainnetome Center, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, China.
National Laboratory of Pattern Recognition, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, China.
Cereb Cortex. 2020 Jun 30;30(8):4607-4616. doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhaa063.
Many studies showed that anatomical connectivity supports both anatomical and functional hierarchies that span across the primary and association cortices in the cerebral cortex. Even though a structure-function relationship has been indicated to uncouple in the association cortex, it is still unknown whether anatomical connectivity can predict functional activations to the same degree throughout the cortex, and it remains unclear whether a hierarchy of this connectivity-function relationship (CFR) exists across the human cortex. We first addressed whether anatomical connectivity could be used to predict functional activations across different functional domains using multilinear regression models. Then, we characterized the CFR by predicting activity from anatomical connectivity throughout the cortex. We found that there is a hierarchy of CFR between sensory-motor and association cortices. Moreover, this CFR hierarchy was correlated to the functional and anatomical hierarchies, respectively, reflected in functional flexibility and the myelin map. Our results suggest a shared hierarchical mechanism in the cortex, a finding which provides important insights into the anatomical and functional organizations of the human brain.
许多研究表明,解剖连接支持跨越大脑皮层初级和联合皮层的解剖和功能层次结构。尽管已经表明在联合皮层中存在结构-功能关系解耦,但尚不清楚解剖连接是否可以在整个皮层以相同程度预测功能激活,也不清楚这种连接-功能关系(CFR)是否存在于整个人类皮层中。我们首先使用多线性回归模型解决了解剖连接是否可以用于预测不同功能域的功能激活的问题。然后,我们通过在整个皮层中从解剖连接预测活动来描述 CFR。我们发现,感觉运动和联合皮层之间存在 CFR 层次结构。此外,这种 CFR 层次结构分别与功能和解剖层次结构相关,分别反映在功能灵活性和髓鞘图谱中。我们的结果表明,皮层中存在共享的分层机制,这一发现为人类大脑的解剖和功能组织提供了重要的见解。