Developmental maturation of millimeter-scale functional networks across brain areas.
Nathaniel J PowellBettina HeinDeyue KongJonas ElpeltHaleigh N MulhollandMatthias KaschubeGordon B SmithPublished in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
Different areas of the mature brain encode vastly different representations of the world. This study shows that a modular functional organization where nearby neurons participate in similar functional networks is shared across different brain areas not only during early development, but also as the brain matures where it remains a shared feature that shapes neural activity. The largely conserved trajectory of developmental changes across brain areas suggests that similar circuit mechanisms may drive this maturation. This implies that the large literature on developing cortical circuits, which is largely focused on sensory areas, may also apply more broadly, and that perturbations during development that impinge on any such shared mechanisms may produce deficits that extend across multiple brain systems.