Small-World Anatomical Networks in the Human Brain Revealed by Cortical Thickness from MRI
McGill University · Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital
Abstract
An important issue in neuroscience is the characterization for the underlying architectures of complex brain networks. However, little is known about the network of anatomical connections in the human brain. Here, we investigated large-scale anatomical connection patterns of the human cerebral cortex using cortical thickness measurements from magnetic resonance images. Two areas were considered anatomically connected if they showed statistically significant correlations in cortical thickness and we constructed the network of such connections using 124 brains from the International Consortium for Brain Mapping database. Significant short- and long-range connections were found in both intra- and interhemispheric…
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3Topics & keywords
- Human brain
- Neuroscience
- Cerebral cortex
- Cortex (anatomy)
- Brain mapping
- Diffusion MRI
- Functional connectivity
- Small-world network