Authors
Deanna J Greene, Scott Marek, Evan M Gordon, Joshua S Siegel, Caterina Gratton, Timothy O Laumann, Adrian W Gilmore, Jeffrey J Berg, Annie L Nguyen, Donna Dierker, Andrew N Van, Mario Ortega, Dillan J Newbold, Jacqueline M Hampton, Ashley N Nielsen, Kathleen B McDermott, Jarod L Roland, Scott A Norris, Steven M Nelson, Abraham Z Snyder, Bradley L Schlaggar, Steven E Petersen, Nico UF Dosenbach
Publication date
2020/2/19
Journal
Neuron
Volume
105
Issue
4
Pages
742-758. e6
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The basal ganglia, thalamus, and cerebral cortex form an interconnected network implicated in many neurological and psychiatric illnesses. A better understanding of cortico-subcortical circuits in individuals will aid in development of personalized treatments. Using precision functional mapping—individual-specific analysis of highly sampled human participants—we investigated individual-specific functional connectivity between subcortical structures and cortical functional networks. This approach revealed distinct subcortical zones of network specificity and multi-network integration. Integration zones were systematic, with convergence of cingulo-opercular control and somatomotor networks in the ventral intermediate thalamus (motor integration zones), dorsal attention and visual networks in the pulvinar, and default mode and multiple control networks in the caudate nucleus. The motor integration zones were …
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