| Literature DB >> 24581503 |
Brian Zingg1, Houri Hintiryan2, Lin Gou2, Monica Y Song2, Maxwell Bay2, Michael S Bienkowski2, Nicholas N Foster2, Seita Yamashita2, Ian Bowman2, Arthur W Toga3, Hong-Wei Dong4.
Abstract
Numerous studies have examined the neuronal inputs and outputs of many areas within the mammalian cerebral cortex, but how these areas are organized into neural networks that communicate across the entire cortex is unclear. Over 600 labeled neuronal pathways acquired from tracer injections placed across the entire mouse neocortex enabled us to generate a cortical connectivity atlas. A total of 240 intracortical connections were manually reconstructed within a common neuroanatomic framework, forming a cortico-cortical connectivity map that facilitates comparison of connections from different cortical targets. Connectivity matrices were generated to provide an overview of all intracortical connections and subnetwork clusterings. The connectivity matrices and cortical map revealed that the entire cortex is organized into four somatic sensorimotor, two medial, and two lateral subnetworks that display unique topologies and can interact through select cortical areas. Together, these data provide a resource that can be used to further investigate cortical networks and their corresponding functions.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24581503 PMCID: PMC4169118 DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2014.02.023
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell ISSN: 0092-8674 Impact factor: 41.582