A proposed structural connectivity matrices approach for the superior fronto‐occipital fascicle in the Harvard‐Oxford Atlas comparative framework following the Pandya comparative extrapolation principle

Author:

Makris Nikos123ORCID,Rushmore Richard123,Yeterian Edward14

Affiliation:

1. Center for Morphometric Analysis and Departments of Psychiatry and Neurology Massachusetts General Hospital Boston Massachusetts USA

2. Psychiatry Neuroimaging Laboratory, Department of Psychiatry Brigham and Women's Hospital Boston Massachusetts USA

3. Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology Boston University School of Medicine Boston Massachusetts USA

4. Department of Psychology Colby College Waterville Maine USA

Abstract

AbstractA key set of connections necessary for the most complex brain functions are the long association cortico‐cortical fiber tracts. These pathways have been described by the Dejerines and others using post mortem histological or brain dissection techniques. Given methodological limitations, these fiber connections have not been delineated completely in humans. Although the stem portions of fiber tracts have been identified in humans, their precise origins and terminations remain to be determined. By contrast, the origins and terminations as well as the stems of long cortico‐cortical association fiber pathways in monkeys have been detailed in the macaque monkey brain using experimental tract tracing methods. Deepak Pandya made major contributions to the delineation of fiber tracts in the monkey brain. In the early 1990s, he compared his observations in monkeys with the original descriptions in humans by the Dejerines. With the advent of diffusion‐weighted imaging, Dr. Pandya extended this line of investigation to the human brain with Dr. Nikos Makris. In this translational analysis of long association cortico‐cortical fiber tracts, they applied a principle of extrapolation from monkey to human. In the present study, we addressed the reasoning and the complex methodology in translating brain structural connectivity from monkey to human in one cortico‐cortical fiber tract, namely the superior fronto‐occipital fascicle, which was delineated in both species by Dr. Pandya and colleagues. Furthermore, we represented this information in the form of connectional matrices in the context of the HOA2.0‐ComPaRe framework, a homological monkey‐to‐human translational system used in neuroimaging.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Neuroscience

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