大脑不对称:半球网络的新视角

Bin Wang, Lan Yang, Wenjie Yan, Weichao An, Jie Xiang, Dandan Li
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大脑不对称,涉及到两个半球的结构和功能差异,是人类大脑的一个主要组织原则。每个半球的结构和功能连接定义了半球网络或连接体。阐明左右半球网络的差异为探索大脑不对称性提供了机会。本文综述了半球白质和功能网络的不对称性,以评估健康和大脑疾病。本文重点介绍了健康个体大脑认知系统在结构和功能连接(包括网络拓扑)方面的不对称性及其发展趋势。此外,在阿尔茨海默病、精神分裂症、自闭症谱系障碍、注意缺陷多动障碍和双相情感障碍等脑部疾病中,与认知变化相关的半球网络异常不对称也被提出。这一综述表明,半球网络在测量人类大脑不对称性方面是高度保守的,在认知系统和大脑疾病的研究中具有潜力。
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Brain asymmetry: a novel perspective on hemispheric network
Brain asymmetry, involving structural and functional differences between the two hemispheres, is a major organizational principle of the human brain. The structural and functional connectivity within each hemisphere defines the hemispheric network or connectome. Elucidating left-right differences of the hemispheric network provides opportunities for brain asymmetry exploration. This review examines the asymmetry in the hemispheric white matter and functional network to assess health and brain disorders. In this article, the brain asymmetry in structural and functional connectivity including network topologies of healthy individuals, involving brain cognitive systems and the development trend, is highlighted. Moreover, the abnormal asymmetry of the hemispheric network related to cognition changes in brain disorders, such as Alzheimer’s disease, schizophrenia, autism spectrum disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and bipolar disorder, is presented. This review suggests that the hemispheric network is highly conserved for measuring human brain asymmetries and has potential in the study of the cognitive system and brain disorders.
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