Artículo
Rare long-range cortical connections enhance human information processing
Deco, Gustavo; Sanz Perl, Yonathan; Vuust, Peter; Tagliazucchi, Enzo Rodolfo
; Kennedy, Henry; Kringelbach, Morten L.
Fecha de publicación:
10/2021
Editorial:
Cell Press
Revista:
Current Biology
ISSN:
0960-9822
Idioma:
Inglés
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Artículo publicado
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Resumen
What are the key topological features of connectivity critically relevant for generating the dynamics underlying efficient cortical function? A candidate feature that has recently emerged is that the connectivity of the mammalian cortex follows an exponential distance rule, which includes a small proportion of long-range high-weight anatomical exceptions to this rule. Whole-brain modeling of large-scale human neuroimaging data in 1,003 participants offers the unique opportunity to create two models, with and without long-range exceptions, and explicitly study their functional consequences. We found that rare long-range exceptions are crucial for significantly improving information processing. Furthermore, modeling in a simplified ring architecture shows that this improvement is greatly enhanced by the turbulent regime found in empirical neuroimaging data. Overall, the results provide strong empirical evidence for the immense functional benefits of long-range exceptions combined with turbulence for information processing.
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Articulos de INST.DE FISICA DE BUENOS AIRES
Articulos de INST.DE FISICA DE BUENOS AIRES
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Deco, Gustavo; Sanz Perl, Yonathan; Vuust, Peter; Tagliazucchi, Enzo Rodolfo; Kennedy, Henry; et al.; Rare long-range cortical connections enhance human information processing; Cell Press; Current Biology; 31; 20; 10-2021; 4436-4448.e5
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