Long-range functional connections mirror and link microarchitectural and cognitive hierarchies in the human brain

  • Yezhou Wang
  • , Jessica Royer
  • , Bo Yong Park
  • , Reinder Vos De Wael
  • , Sara Larivière
  • , Shahin Tavakol
  • , Raul Rodriguez-Cruces
  • , Casey Paquola
  • , Seok Jun Hong
  • , Daniel S. Margulies
  • , Jonathan Smallwood
  • , Sofie L. Valk
  • , Alan C. Evans
  • , Boris C. Bernhardt

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Abstract

Background: Higher-order cognition is hypothesized to be implemented via distributed cortical networks that are linked via long-range connections. However, it is unknown how computational advantages of long-range connections reflect cortical microstructure and microcircuitry. Methods: We investigated this question by (i) profiling long-range cortical connectivity using resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and cortico-cortical geodesic distance mapping, (ii) assessing how long-range connections reflect local brain microarchitecture, and (iii) examining the microarchitectural similarity of regions connected through long-range connections. Results: Analysis of 2 independent datasets indicated that sensory/motor areas had more clustered short-range connections, while transmodal association systems hosted distributed, long-range connections. Meta-analytical decoding suggested that this topographical difference mirrored shifts in cognitive function, from perception/action towards emotional/social processing. Analysis of myelin-sensitive in vivo MRI as well as postmortem histology and transcriptomics datasets established that gradients in functional connectivity distance are paralleled by those present in cortical microarchitecture. Notably, long-range connections were found to link spatially remote regions of association cortex with an unexpectedly similar microarchitecture. Conclusions: By mapping covarying topographies of long-range functional connections and cortical microcircuits, the current work provides insights into structure-function relations in human neocortex.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1782-1798
Number of pages17
JournalCerebral Cortex
Volume33
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Mar 2023

Keywords

  • connectome
  • cortical gradients
  • cortical microstructure
  • functional connectivity
  • neuroimaging

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