| Literature DB >> 30260421 |
Andrew K Conner1, Robert G Briggs1, Meherzad Rahimi1, Goksel Sali1, Cordell M Baker1, Joshua D Burks1, Chad A Glenn1, James D Battiste2, Michael E Sughrue1,3.
Abstract
The superior longitudinal fasciculus/arcuate white matter complex (SLF/AC) is the largest and most complex white matter tract of the human cerebrum with multiple inter-linked connections encompassing multiple cognitive functions such as language, attention, memory, emotion, and visuospatial function. However, little is known regarding the overall connectivity of this complex. Recently, the Human Connectome Project parcellated the human cortex into 180 distinct regions. Utilizing diffusion spectrum magnetic resonance imaging tractography coupled with the human cortex parcellation data presented earlier in this supplement, we aim to describe the macro-connectome of the SLF/AC in relation to the linked parcellations present within the human cortex. The purpose of this study is to present this information in an indexed, illustrated, and tractographically aided series of figures and tables for anatomic and clinical reference.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30260421 PMCID: PMC6887962 DOI: 10.1093/ons/opy264
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oper Neurosurg (Hagerstown) ISSN: 2332-4252 Impact factor: 2.703