Connectional axis of individual functional variability: Patterns, structural correlates, and relevance for development and cognition

IF 9.1 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America Pub Date : 2025-03-18 DOI:10.1073/pnas.2420228122
Hang Yang, Guowei Wu, Yaoxin Li, Xiaoyu Xu, Jing Cong, Haoshu Xu, Yiyao Ma, Yang Li, Runsen Chen, Adam Pines, Ting Xu, Valerie J. Sydnor, Theodore D. Satterthwaite, Zaixu Cui
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The human cerebral cortex exhibits intricate interareal functional synchronization at the macroscale, with substantial individual variability in these functional connections. However, the spatial organization of functional connectivity (FC) variability across the human connectome edges and its significance in cognitive development remain unclear. Here, we identified a connectional axis in the edge-level FC variability. The variability declined continuously along this axis from within-network to between-network connections and from the edges linking association networks to those linking the sensorimotor and association networks. This connectional axis of functional variability is associated with spatial pattern of structural connectivity variability. Moreover, the connectional variability axis evolves in youth with an flatter axis slope. We also observed that the slope of the connectional variability axis was positively related to the performance in the higher-order cognition. Together, our results reveal a connectional axis in functional variability that is linked with structural connectome variability, refines during development, and is relevant to cognition.
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个体功能变异性的连接轴:模式,结构相关性,以及发展和认知的相关性
人类大脑皮层在宏观尺度上表现出复杂的区域间功能同步,在这些功能连接中存在实质性的个体差异。然而,功能性连接(FC)变异性在人类连接体边缘的空间组织及其在认知发展中的意义尚不清楚。在这里,我们在边缘水平的FC变异性中确定了一个连接轴。从网络内连接到网络间连接,从连接关联网络的边缘到连接感觉运动网络和关联网络的边缘,变异性沿着这条轴不断下降。功能变异性的连接轴与结构连通性变异性的空间格局有关。此外,连接变异性轴在青年时期演变为更平坦的轴斜率。我们还观察到,连接变异性轴的斜率与高阶认知的表现呈正相关。总之,我们的研究结果揭示了功能变异性中的连接轴,该连接轴与结构连接体变异性有关,在发育过程中得到完善,并且与认知相关。
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