作者
Gareth Ball, Paul Aljabar, Sally Zebari, Nora Tusor, Tomoki Arichi, Nazakat Merchant, Emma C Robinson, Enitan Ogundipe, Daniel Rueckert, A David Edwards, Serena J Counsell
发表日期
2014/5/20
期刊
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
卷号
111
期号
20
页码范围
7456-7461
出版商
National Acad Sciences
简介
Combining diffusion magnetic resonance imaging and network analysis in the adult human brain has identified a set of highly connected cortical hubs that form a “rich club”—a high-cost, high-capacity backbone thought to enable efficient network communication. Rich-club architecture appears to be a persistent feature of the mature mammalian brain, but it is not known when this structure emerges during human development. In this longitudinal study we chart the emergence of structural organization in mid to late gestation. We demonstrate that a rich club of interconnected cortical hubs is already present by 30 wk gestation. Subsequently, until the time of normal birth, the principal development is a proliferation of connections between core hubs and the rest of the brain. We also consider the impact of environmental factors on early network development, and compare term-born neonates to preterm infants at term …
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