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Gyral peaks: Novel gyral landmarks in developing macaque brains

Cerebral cortex development undergoes a variety of processes, which provide valuable information for the study of the developmental mechanism of cortical folding as well as its relationship to brain structural architectures and brain functions. Despite the variability in the anatomy–function relatio...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Songyao, Chavoshnejad, Poorya, Li, Xiao, Guo, Lei, Jiang, Xi, Han, Junwei, Wang, Li, Li, Gang, Wang, Xianqiao, Liu, Tianming, Razavi, Mir Jalil, Zhang, Shu, Zhang, Tuo
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9491295/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35713202
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hbm.25971
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author Zhang, Songyao
Chavoshnejad, Poorya
Li, Xiao
Guo, Lei
Jiang, Xi
Han, Junwei
Wang, Li
Li, Gang
Wang, Xianqiao
Liu, Tianming
Razavi, Mir Jalil
Zhang, Shu
Zhang, Tuo
author_facet Zhang, Songyao
Chavoshnejad, Poorya
Li, Xiao
Guo, Lei
Jiang, Xi
Han, Junwei
Wang, Li
Li, Gang
Wang, Xianqiao
Liu, Tianming
Razavi, Mir Jalil
Zhang, Shu
Zhang, Tuo
author_sort Zhang, Songyao
collection PubMed
description Cerebral cortex development undergoes a variety of processes, which provide valuable information for the study of the developmental mechanism of cortical folding as well as its relationship to brain structural architectures and brain functions. Despite the variability in the anatomy–function relationship on the higher‐order cortex, recent studies have succeeded in identifying typical cortical landmarks, such as sulcal pits, that bestow specific functional and cognitive patterns and remain invariant across subjects and ages with their invariance being related to a gene‐mediated proto‐map. Inspired by the success of these studies, we aim in this study at defining and identifying novel cortical landmarks, termed gyral peaks, which are the local highest foci on gyri. By analyzing data from 156 MRI scans of 32 macaque monkeys with the age spanned from 0 to 36 months, we identified 39 and 37 gyral peaks on the left and right hemispheres, respectively. Our investigation suggests that these gyral peaks are spatially consistent across individuals and relatively stable within the age range of this dataset. Moreover, compared with other gyri, gyral peaks have a thicker cortex, higher mean curvature, more pronounced hub‐like features in structural connective networks, and are closer to the borders of structural connectivity‐based cortical parcellations. The spatial distribution of gyral peaks was shown to correlate with that of other cortical landmarks, including sulcal pits. These results provide insights into the spatial arrangement and temporal development of gyral peaks as well as their relation to brain structure and function.
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spelling pubmed-94912952022-09-30 Gyral peaks: Novel gyral landmarks in developing macaque brains Zhang, Songyao Chavoshnejad, Poorya Li, Xiao Guo, Lei Jiang, Xi Han, Junwei Wang, Li Li, Gang Wang, Xianqiao Liu, Tianming Razavi, Mir Jalil Zhang, Shu Zhang, Tuo Hum Brain Mapp Research Articles Cerebral cortex development undergoes a variety of processes, which provide valuable information for the study of the developmental mechanism of cortical folding as well as its relationship to brain structural architectures and brain functions. Despite the variability in the anatomy–function relationship on the higher‐order cortex, recent studies have succeeded in identifying typical cortical landmarks, such as sulcal pits, that bestow specific functional and cognitive patterns and remain invariant across subjects and ages with their invariance being related to a gene‐mediated proto‐map. Inspired by the success of these studies, we aim in this study at defining and identifying novel cortical landmarks, termed gyral peaks, which are the local highest foci on gyri. By analyzing data from 156 MRI scans of 32 macaque monkeys with the age spanned from 0 to 36 months, we identified 39 and 37 gyral peaks on the left and right hemispheres, respectively. Our investigation suggests that these gyral peaks are spatially consistent across individuals and relatively stable within the age range of this dataset. Moreover, compared with other gyri, gyral peaks have a thicker cortex, higher mean curvature, more pronounced hub‐like features in structural connective networks, and are closer to the borders of structural connectivity‐based cortical parcellations. The spatial distribution of gyral peaks was shown to correlate with that of other cortical landmarks, including sulcal pits. These results provide insights into the spatial arrangement and temporal development of gyral peaks as well as their relation to brain structure and function. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2022-06-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9491295/ /pubmed/35713202 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hbm.25971 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Human Brain Mapping published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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Zhang, Songyao
Chavoshnejad, Poorya
Li, Xiao
Guo, Lei
Jiang, Xi
Han, Junwei
Wang, Li
Li, Gang
Wang, Xianqiao
Liu, Tianming
Razavi, Mir Jalil
Zhang, Shu
Zhang, Tuo
Gyral peaks: Novel gyral landmarks in developing macaque brains
title Gyral peaks: Novel gyral landmarks in developing macaque brains
title_full Gyral peaks: Novel gyral landmarks in developing macaque brains
title_fullStr Gyral peaks: Novel gyral landmarks in developing macaque brains
title_full_unstemmed Gyral peaks: Novel gyral landmarks in developing macaque brains
title_short Gyral peaks: Novel gyral landmarks in developing macaque brains
title_sort gyral peaks: novel gyral landmarks in developing macaque brains
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9491295/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35713202
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hbm.25971
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