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Core and matrix thalamic sub-populations relate to spatio-temporal cortical connectivity gradients.

Eli J Müller1, Brandon Munn1, Luke J Hearne2, Jared B Smith3, Ben Fulcher4, Aurina Arnatkevičiūtė5, Daniel J Lurie6, Luca Cocchi7, James M Shine8.   

Abstract

Recent neuroimaging experiments have defined low-dimensional gradients of functional connectivity in the cerebral cortex that subserve a spectrum of capacities that span from sensation to cognition. Despite well-known anatomical connections to the cortex, the subcortical areas that support cortical functional organization have been relatively overlooked. One such structure is the thalamus, which maintains extensive anatomical and functional connections with the cerebral cortex across the cortical mantle. The thalamus has a heterogeneous cytoarchitecture, with at least two distinct cell classes that send differential projections to the cortex: granular-projecting 'Core' cells and supragranular-projecting 'Matrix' cells. Here we use high-resolution 7T resting-state fMRI data and the relative amount of two calcium-binding proteins, parvalbumin and calbindin, to infer the relative distribution of these two cell-types (Core and Matrix, respectively) in the thalamus. First, we demonstrate that thalamocortical connectivity recapitulates large-scale, low-dimensional connectivity gradients within the cerebral cortex. Next, we show that diffusely-projecting Matrix regions preferentially correlate with cortical regions with longer intrinsic fMRI timescales. We then show that the Core-Matrix architecture of the thalamus is important for understanding network topology in a manner that supports dynamic integration of signals distributed across the brain. Finally, we replicate our main results in a distinct 3T resting-state fMRI dataset. Linking molecular and functional neuroimaging data, our findings highlight the importance of the thalamic organization for understanding low-dimensional gradients of cortical connectivity. Crown
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Year:  2020        PMID: 32795658     DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2020.117224

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroimage        ISSN: 1053-8119            Impact factor:   6.556


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