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2022
Genetic and phylogenetic uncoupling of structure and function in human transmodal cortex
Genetic and phylogenetic uncoupling of structure and function in human transmodal cortex
Brain structure scaffolds intrinsic function, supporting flexible human cognition. However, it remains unclear how a static, genetically controlled architecture may support flexible cognition. Here I will present work where we performed genetic (twin-based heritability), phylogenetic (humans versus...
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Personal Name(s): | Valk, Sofie (Corresponding author) |
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Contributing Institute: |
Gehirn & Verhalten; INM-7 |
Imprint: |
2022
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Conference: | 20th Brain Connectivity Workshop - „20 years of Brain Connectivity Research: Breakthroughs in understanding mechanisms and predicting function“, Düsseldorf (online event), 2022-06-15 - 2022-06-15 |
Document Type: |
Conference Presentation |
Research Program: |
Multilevel Brain Organization and Variability |
Publikationsportal JuSER |
Brain structure scaffolds intrinsic function, supporting flexible human cognition. However, it remains unclear how a static, genetically controlled architecture may support flexible cognition. Here I will present work where we performed genetic (twin-based heritability), phylogenetic (humans versus macaques) and cognitive analyses to understand how the macroscale organization of structure-function coupling across the cortex can inform its role in human cognition. Our findings indicated that genetic and evolutionary uncoupling of structure and function in different transmodal systems may support social cognition and autobiographic memory. |