Authors
Gaolang Gong, Pedro Rosa-Neto, Felix Carbonell, Zhang J Chen, Yong He, Alan C Evans
Publication date
2009/12/16
Journal
Journal of Neuroscience
Volume
29
Issue
50
Pages
15684-15693
Publisher
Society for Neuroscience
Description
Neuroanatomical differences attributable to aging and gender have been well documented, and these differences may be associated with differences in behaviors and cognitive performance. However, little is known about the dynamic organization of anatomical connectivity within the cerebral cortex, which may underlie population differences in brain function. In this study, we investigated age and sex effects on the anatomical connectivity patterns of 95 normal subjects ranging in age from 19 to 85 years. Using the connectivity probability derived from diffusion magnetic resonance imaging tractography, we characterized the cerebral cortex as a weighted network of connected regions. This approach captures the underlying organization of anatomical connectivity for each subject at a regional level. Advanced graph theoretical analysis revealed that the resulting cortical networks exhibited “small-world” character (i.e …
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Scholar articles
G Gong, P Rosa-Neto, F Carbonell, ZJ Chen, Y He… - Journal of Neuroscience, 2009