Analysis of Cross-species Anatomical Connection Differences Between Human and Macaque Broca Region

On the basis of the idea of comparative neuroscience, the brain atlas registration method was used to extract Broca target brain regions and 10 regions of interest from each subject brain of humans and macaques, and a connectivity fingerprint was constructed from the Broca area of the subject's...

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Main Authors: Kaixin REN, Qianshan WANG, Xiaoluan XIA, Hongxia DENG, Haifang LI
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Language:English
Published: Editorial Office of Journal of Taiyuan University of Technology 2021-09-01
Series:Taiyuan Ligong Daxue xuebao
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Online Access:https://tyutjournal.tyut.edu.cn/englishpaper/show-336.html
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author Kaixin REN
Qianshan WANG
Xiaoluan XIA
Hongxia DENG
Haifang LI
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Qianshan WANG
Xiaoluan XIA
Hongxia DENG
Haifang LI
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description On the basis of the idea of comparative neuroscience, the brain atlas registration method was used to extract Broca target brain regions and 10 regions of interest from each subject brain of humans and macaques, and a connectivity fingerprint was constructed from the Broca area of the subject's brain to 10 target brain areas. From the perspective of brain connection structure, cross-species connection difference of Broca regions in human brain and macaque brain was analyzed. Aiming at the problem of uneven distribution of sample characteristics, the independent sample t test method was used to analyze the connection difference between the Broca brain area and a certain target brain area from the perspective of the overall mean value of the species. Aiming at the problem of small sample size and insufficient ability to describe the results, the statistical analysis method of permutation test was used, and the reliability of the experimental results was analyzed through a large number of calculations. In addition, the homologous fiber bundles in the brains of human and rhesus monkeys were used to reconstruct the connectivity fingerprints of the Broca area, and the generated fingerprints were compared and analyzed with the above results. The final results shows that the overall mean difference between the Broca brain regions of human and macaque brains and most brain regions of interest is small, and the change trend of the connectivity fingerprints of the two species has a high degree of fit, which indicates that anatomically homologous Broca region also has high cross-species consistency in connection structure.
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spelling doaj.art-1370332aefd04e5693140cb41c97bac92024-04-09T08:04:06ZengEditorial Office of Journal of Taiyuan University of TechnologyTaiyuan Ligong Daxue xuebao1007-94322021-09-0152572873910.16355/j.cnki.issn1007-9432tyut.2021.05.0061007-9432(2021)05-0728-12Analysis of Cross-species Anatomical Connection Differences Between Human and Macaque Broca RegionKaixin REN0Qianshan WANG1Xiaoluan XIA2Hongxia DENG3Haifang LI4College of Information and Computer, Taiyuan University of Technology, Jinzhong 030600, ChinaCollege of Information and Computer, Taiyuan University of Technology, Jinzhong 030600, ChinaCentre for Cognitive and Brain Sciences, University of Macau, Macau SAR 999078, ChinaCollege of Information and Computer, Taiyuan University of Technology, Jinzhong 030600, ChinaCollege of Information and Computer, Taiyuan University of Technology, Jinzhong 030600, ChinaOn the basis of the idea of comparative neuroscience, the brain atlas registration method was used to extract Broca target brain regions and 10 regions of interest from each subject brain of humans and macaques, and a connectivity fingerprint was constructed from the Broca area of the subject's brain to 10 target brain areas. From the perspective of brain connection structure, cross-species connection difference of Broca regions in human brain and macaque brain was analyzed. Aiming at the problem of uneven distribution of sample characteristics, the independent sample t test method was used to analyze the connection difference between the Broca brain area and a certain target brain area from the perspective of the overall mean value of the species. Aiming at the problem of small sample size and insufficient ability to describe the results, the statistical analysis method of permutation test was used, and the reliability of the experimental results was analyzed through a large number of calculations. In addition, the homologous fiber bundles in the brains of human and rhesus monkeys were used to reconstruct the connectivity fingerprints of the Broca area, and the generated fingerprints were compared and analyzed with the above results. The final results shows that the overall mean difference between the Broca brain regions of human and macaque brains and most brain regions of interest is small, and the change trend of the connectivity fingerprints of the two species has a high degree of fit, which indicates that anatomically homologous Broca region also has high cross-species consistency in connection structure.https://tyutjournal.tyut.edu.cn/englishpaper/show-336.htmlbroca areacomparative neuroscienceconnectivity fingerprintsprobabilistic tractographynmr
spellingShingle Kaixin REN
Qianshan WANG
Xiaoluan XIA
Hongxia DENG
Haifang LI
Analysis of Cross-species Anatomical Connection Differences Between Human and Macaque Broca Region
Taiyuan Ligong Daxue xuebao
broca area
comparative neuroscience
connectivity fingerprints
probabilistic tractography
nmr
title Analysis of Cross-species Anatomical Connection Differences Between Human and Macaque Broca Region
title_full Analysis of Cross-species Anatomical Connection Differences Between Human and Macaque Broca Region
title_fullStr Analysis of Cross-species Anatomical Connection Differences Between Human and Macaque Broca Region
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Cross-species Anatomical Connection Differences Between Human and Macaque Broca Region
title_short Analysis of Cross-species Anatomical Connection Differences Between Human and Macaque Broca Region
title_sort analysis of cross species anatomical connection differences between human and macaque broca region
topic broca area
comparative neuroscience
connectivity fingerprints
probabilistic tractography
nmr
url https://tyutjournal.tyut.edu.cn/englishpaper/show-336.html
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