A shifting role of thalamocortical connectivity in the emergence of large-scale functional brain organization during early lifespan

Author:

Park Shinwon,Haak Koen V.,Oldham Stuart,Cho Hanbyul,Byeon Kyoungseob,Park Bo-yong,Thomson Phoebe,Chen Haitao,Gao Wei,Xu Ting,Valk SofieORCID,Milham Michael P.,Bernhardt BorisORCID,Martino Adriana Di,Hong Seok-Jun

Abstract

AbstractWhile cortical patterning has been a perennial research topic in neuroscience, the mechanism for its consequence, namely functional specialization at the macro scale, remains an open question in the human brain. Here, we focused on age-dependent changes of resting-state thalamocortical connectivity to investigate its role in the emergence of large-scale functional networks across infancy, childhood and young adulthood. We found that the thalamocortical connectivity during infancy reflects an early differentiation of sensorimotor networks and genetically-influenced axonal projection. This initial role of the thalamus, however, seems to change during childhood, by establishing connectivity with the salience network and decoupling externally- and internally-oriented functional processes. Developmental simulation and perturbation analyses corroborated these findings, demonstrating the highest contribution of thalamic connectivity, especially in the later age of youth, in the formation of key characteristics of the mature brain, such as functional gradient and cortical hierarchy. Our study highlights a developmentally shifting role of the thalamus in orchestrating complex brain organization and its potential implications for developmental conditions characterized by compromised internal and external processing.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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