A precision functional atlas of personalized network topography and probabilities

Hermosillo, Robert J. M.; Moore, Lucille A.; Feczko, Eric; Miranda-Dominguez, Oscar; Pines, Adam; Dworetsky, Ally; Conan, Gregory; Mooney, Michael A.; Randolph, Anita; Graham, Alice; Adeyemo, Babatunde; Earl, Eric; Perrone, Anders; Carrasco, Cristian Morales; Uriarte-Lopez, Johnny; et. al.

Abstract

--- - Although the general location of functional neural networks is similar across individuals, there is vast person-to-person topographic variability. To capture this, we implemented precision brain mapping functional magnetic resonance imaging methods to establish an open-source, method-flexible set of precision functional network atlases-the Masonic Institute for the Developing Brain (MIDB) Precision Brain Atlas. This atlas is an evolving resource comprising 53,273 individual-specific network maps, from more than 9,900 individuals, across ages and cohorts, including the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development study, the Developmental Human Connectome Project and others. We also generated probabilistic network maps across multiple ages and integration zones (using a new overlapping mapping technique, Overlapping MultiNetwork Imaging). Using regions of high network invariance improved the reproducibility of executive function statistical maps in brain-wide associations compared to group average-based parcellations. Finally, we provide a potential use case for probabilistic maps for targeted neuromodulation. The atlas is expandable to alternative datasets with an online interface encouraging the scientific community to explore and contribute to understanding the human brain function more precisely. - The Masonic Institute for the Developing Brain (MIDB) Precision Brain Atlas is a resource of personalized brain network topographies (n = 9,900). It also provides a probabilistic atlas and integration zones across diverse magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) datasets and ages. The atlas increases the reliability of brain-wide association studies (BWAS) and improves targeting for neuromodulation.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:001191080600001 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: NATURE NEUROSCIENCE
Volumen: 27
Número: 5
Editorial: NATURE PORTFOLIO
Fecha de publicación: 2024
DOI:

10.1038/s41593-024-01596-5

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