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Hierarchical Genetic Organization of Human Cortical Surface Area
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2012
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Developmental Cognitive NeuroscienceGeneticsBrain MappingHierarchical Genetic OrganizationBrain OrganizationSocial SciencesNeurologyCognitive NeuroscienceNeurogeneticsBrain StructureCortical RemodelingLobar Regionalization PatternsCortical Surface AreaNeuroimagingImaging GenomicsSurface AreaNeuroanatomyConnectomicsNeuroscienceMedicine
Surface area of the cerebral cortex is a highly heritable trait, yet little is known about genetic influences on regional cortical differentiation in humans. Using a data-driven, fuzzy clustering technique with magnetic resonance imaging data from 406 twins, we parceled cortical surface area into genetic subdivisions, creating a human brain atlas based solely on genetically informative data. Boundaries of the genetic divisions corresponded largely to meaningful structural and functional regions; however, the divisions represented previously undescribed phenotypes different from conventional (non-genetically based) parcellation systems. The genetic organization of cortical area was hierarchical, modular, and predominantly bilaterally symmetric across hemispheres. We also found that the results were consistent with human-specific regions being subdivisions of previously described, genetically based lobar regionalization patterns.
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