Left PMd subregions defined across CBP modalities

  • Sarah Genon (Creator)
  • Andrew Reid (Creator)
  • Hai Li (Creator)
  • Lingzhong Fan (Creator)
  • Veronika I. Müller (Creator)
  • Edna C. Cieslik (Creator)
  • Felix Hoffstaedter (Creator)
  • Robert Langner (Creator)
  • Christian Grefkes (Creator)
  • Angela R. Laird (Creator)
  • Peter T Fox (Creator)
  • Tianzi Jiang (Creator)
  • K. Amunts (Creator)
  • Simon B. Eickhoff (Creator)
  • Christian Grefkes (Creator)

Dataset

Description

Despite the common conception of the dorsal premotor cortex (PMd) as a single brain region, its diverse connectivity profiles and behavioral heterogeneity argue for a differentiated organization of the PMd. In this study, the organization of PMd in the left hemisphere were defined by examining convergence across parcellations based on task-based functional connectivity, resting-state functional connectivity, and anatomical connectivity. The resulting PMd modules were then characterized based on multimodal functional connectivity and a quantitative analysis of associated behavioral functions. Analyzing the clusters consistent across all modalities revealed an organization of the left PMd that mirrored its right counterpart to a large degree. Caudal, central and rostral modules reflected a cognitive-motor gradient and a premotor eye-field was found in the ventral part of the left PMd. In addition, a distinct module linked to abstract cognitive functions was observed in the rostro-ventral left PMd across all CBP modalities, implying greater differentiation of higher cognitive functions for the left than the right PMd.
Date made availableMar 3 2016
PublisherHuman Brain Project Neuroinformatics Platform

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