A functional model of cortical gyri and sulci

皮层回和沟的功能模型

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Abstract

Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and high angular resolution diffusion imaging (HARDI) have been broadly used in the neuroimaging field to investigate the macro-scale fiber connection patterns in the cerebral cortex. Our recent analyses of DTI and HARDI data demonstrated that gyri are connected by denser, streamlined fibers than sulci are. Inspired by this finding and motivated by the fact that DTI-derived fibers provide the structural substrates for functional connectivity, we hypothesize that gyri are global functional connection centers and sulci are local functional units. To test this functional model of gyri and sulci, we examined the structural and functional connectivity among the landmarks on the selected gyral/sulcal areas in the frontal/parietal lobe and in the whole cerebral cortex via multimodal DTI and resting state fMRI (R-fMRI) datasets. Our results demonstrate that functional connectivity is strong among gyri, weak among sulci, and moderate between gyri and sulci. These results suggest that gyri are functional connection centers that exchange information among remote structurally connected gyri and neighboring sulci, while sulci communicate directly with their neighboring gyri and indirectly with other cortical regions through gyri. This functional model of gyri and sulci has been supported by a series of experiments, and provides novel perspectives on the functional architecture of the cerebral cortex.

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