Updating the sulcal landscape of the human lateral parieto-occipital junction provides anatomical, functional, and cognitive insights.

IF 0.4 3区 哲学 0 RELIGION
Ethan H Willbrand, Yi-Heng Tsai, Thomas Gagnant, Kevin S Weiner
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Abstract

Recent work has uncovered relationships between evolutionarily new small and shallow cerebral indentations, or sulci, and human behavior. Yet, this relationship remains unexplored in the lateral parietal cortex (LPC) and the lateral parieto-occipital junction (LPOJ). After defining thousands of sulci in a young adult cohort, we revised the previous LPC/LPOJ sulcal landscape to include four previously overlooked, small, shallow, and variable sulci. One of these sulci (ventral supralateral occipital sulcus, slocs-v) is present in nearly every hemisphere and is morphologically, architecturally, and functionally dissociable from neighboring sulci. A data-driven, model-based approach, relating sulcal depth to behavior further revealed that the morphology of only a subset of LPC/LPOJ sulci, including the slocs-v, is related to performance on a spatial orientation task. Our findings build on classic neuroanatomical theories and identify new neuroanatomical targets for future "precision imaging" studies exploring the relationship among brain structure, brain function, and cognitive abilities in individual participants.

更新人类外侧顶枕交界处的沟状景观,提供解剖、功能和认知方面的见解。
最近的研究发现,进化过程中新出现的小而浅的脑凹陷(或称脑沟)与人类行为之间存在关系。然而,在外侧顶叶皮层(LPC)和外侧顶枕交界处(LPOJ),这种关系仍未得到研究。在对一个年轻成年人群组中的数千条沟进行定义后,我们对之前的LPC/LPOJ沟景观进行了修订,纳入了四条之前被忽视的、小的、浅的和可变的沟。其中一条沟(腹外侧枕沟,slocs-v)几乎存在于每一个半球,在形态、结构和功能上都与邻近的沟不同。通过数据驱动、基于模型的方法将沟深度与行为联系起来,进一步发现只有 LPC/LPOJ 沟的一个子集(包括 slocs-v)的形态与空间定向任务的表现有关。我们的研究结果建立在经典神经解剖学理论的基础上,并为未来探索个体参与者大脑结构、大脑功能和认知能力之间关系的 "精确成像 "研究确定了新的神经解剖学目标。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Religion is one of the publications by which the Divinity School of The University of Chicago seeks to promote critical, hermeneutical, historical, and constructive inquiry into religion. While expecting articles to advance scholarship in their respective fields in a lucid, cogent, and fresh way, the Journal is especially interested in areas of research with a broad range of implications for scholars of religion, or cross-disciplinary relevance. The Editors welcome submissions in theology, religious ethics, and philosophy of religion, as well as articles that approach the role of religion in culture and society from a historical, sociological, psychological, linguistic, or artistic standpoint.
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