Development of Large-Scale Functional Brain Networks in Children
Stanford University · Stanford Medicine
Abstract
The ontogeny of large-scale functional organization of the human brain is not well understood. Here we use network analysis of intrinsic functional connectivity to characterize the organization of brain networks in 23 children (ages 7-9 y) and 22 young-adults (ages 19-22 y). Comparison of network properties, including path-length, clustering-coefficient, hierarchy, and regional connectivity, revealed that although children and young-adults' brains have similar "small-world" organization at the global level, they differ significantly in hierarchical organization and interregional connectivity. We found that subcortical areas were more strongly connected with primary sensory, association, and paralimbic areas in…
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3Topics & keywords
- Neuroscience
- Biology
- Functional organization
- Human brain
- White matter
- Functional connectivity
- Functional integration
- Autism