Structural Variability in the Human Brain Reflects Fine-Grained Functional Architecture at the Population Level

Volume: 39, Issue: 31, Pages: 6136 - 6149
Published: May 31, 2019
Abstract
Human brain structure topography is thought to be related in part to functional specialization. However, the extent of such relationships is unclear. Here, using a data-driven, multimodal approach for studying brain structure across the lifespan (N = 484, n = 260 females), we demonstrate that numerous structural networks, covering the entire brain, follow a functionally meaningful architecture. These gray matter networks (GMNs)...
Paper Details
Title
Structural Variability in the Human Brain Reflects Fine-Grained Functional Architecture at the Population Level
Published Date
May 31, 2019
Volume
39
Issue
31
Pages
6136 - 6149
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