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Structure-Function Coupling in Highly Sampled Individual Brains.

Aishwarya RajeshNicole A SeiderDillan J NewboldBabatunde AdeyemoScott A MarekDeanna J GreeneAbraham Z SnyderJoshua S ShimonyTimothy O LaumannNico U F DosenbachEvan M Gordon
Published in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2023)
Structural connections between distant regions of the human brain support networked function that enables cognition and behavior. Improving our understanding of how structure enables function could allow better insight into how brain disconnection injuries impair brain function.Previous work using neuroimaging suggested that structure-function relationships vary systematically across the brain, with structure better explaining function in basic visual/motor areas than in higher-order areas. However, this work was conducted in group-averaged data, which may obscure details of individual-specific structure-function relationships.Using individual-specific densely sampled neuroimaging data, we found that in addition to visual/motor regions, structure strongly predicts function in specific circuits of the higher-order cingulate gyrus. The cingulate's structure-function relationship suggests that its organization may be unique among higher-order cortical regions.
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