Structural covariance of brain region volumes is associated with both structural connectivity and transcriptomic similarity

Volume: 179, Pages: 357 - 372
Published: Oct 1, 2018
Abstract
An organizational pattern seen in the brain, termed structural covariance, is the statistical association of pairs of brain regions in their anatomical properties. These associations, measured across a population as covariances or correlations usually in cortical thickness or volume, are thought to reflect genetic and environmental underpinnings. Here, we examine the biological basis of structural volume covariance in the mouse brain. We first...
Paper Details
Title
Structural covariance of brain region volumes is associated with both structural connectivity and transcriptomic similarity
Published Date
Oct 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
179
Pages
357 - 372
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