Structural Variability in the Human Brain Reflects Fine-Grained Functional Architecture at the Population Level
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
Journal
Volume
39
Issue
31
Pages
6136 - 6149
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