Mapping the functional and structural connectivity of the scene network

HUMAN BRAIN MAPPING(2024)

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The recognition and perception of places has been linked to a network of scene-selective regions in the human brain. While previous studies have focussed on functional connectivity between scene-selective regions themselves, less is known about their connectivity with other cortical and subcortical regions in the brain. Here, we determine the functional and structural connectivity profile of the scene network. We used fMRI to examine functional connectivity between scene regions and across the whole brain during rest and movie-watching. Connectivity within the scene network revealed a bias between posterior and anterior scene regions implicated in perceptual and mnemonic aspects of scene perception respectively. Differences between posterior and anterior scene regions were also evident in the connectivity with cortical and subcortical regions across the brain. For example, the Occipital Place Area (OPA) and posterior Parahippocampal Place Area (PPA) showed greater connectivity with visual and dorsal attention networks, while anterior PPA and Retrosplenial Complex showed preferential connectivity with default mode and frontoparietal control networks and the hippocampus. We further measured the structural connectivity of the scene network using diffusion tractography. This indicated both similarities and differences with the functional connectivity, highlighting biases between posterior and anterior regions, but also between ventral and dorsal scene regions. Finally, we quantified the structural connectivity between the scene network and major white matter tracts throughout the brain. These findings provide a map of the functional and structural connectivity of scene-selective regions to each other and the rest of the brain. We determined the functional and structural connectivity profile of the scene processing network in the human brain. Our results indicate a bias between a posterior network (including the Occipital Place Area and posterior Parahippocampal Place Area [PPA]) implicated in processing egocentric visual features, and an anterior network (including the anterior PPA and Retrosplenial Complex) implicated in higher-level mnemonic aspects of scene perception. image
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diffusion MRI,fMRI,functional connectivity,naturalistic imaging,scene perception,structural connectivity
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