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Chi-Tin Shih1, Olaf Sporns2, Shou-Li Yuan3, Ta-Shun Su4, Yen-Jen Lin3, Chao-Chun Chuang5, Ting-Yuan Wang3, Chung-Chuang Lo4, Ralph J Greenspan6, Ann-Shyn Chiang7.
Abstract
Understanding the overall patterns of information flow within the brain has become a major goal of neuroscience. In the current study, we produced a first draft of the Drosophila connectome at the mesoscopic scale, reconstructed from 12,995 images of neuron projections collected in FlyCircuit (version 1.1). Neuron polarities were predicted according to morphological criteria, with nodes of the network corresponding to brain regions designated as local processing units (LPUs). The weight of each directed edge linking a pair of LPUs was determined by the number of neuron terminals that connected one LPU to the other. The resulting network showed hierarchical structure and small-world characteristics and consisted of five functional modules that corresponded to sensory modalities (olfactory, mechanoauditory, and two visual) and the pre-motor center. Rich-club organization was present in this network and involved LPUs in all sensory centers, and rich-club members formed a putative motor center of the brain. Major intra- and inter-modular loops were also identified that could play important roles for recurrent and reverberant information flow. The present analysis revealed whole-brain patterns of network structure and information flow. Additionally, we propose that the overall organizational scheme showed fundamental similarities to the network structure of the mammalian brain.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25866397 DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2015.03.021
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Biol ISSN: 0960-9822 Impact factor: 10.834