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"cerebellum" Keyword-tagged Publications:
| Title | Authors | PubMed ID | |
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| 1 | Pontine Functional Connectivity Gradients | Rousseau PN; Bazin PL; Steele CJ; | 41420671 SOH |
| 2 | Multiscale gradients of corticopontine structural connectivity | Rousseau PN; Bazin PL; Steele CJ; | 40355513 SOH |
| 3 | Patterns of Cerebellar-Cortical Structural Covariance Mirror Anatomical Connectivity of Sensorimotor and Cognitive Networks | Alasmar Z; Chakravarty MM; Penhune VB; Steele CJ; | 39791308 SOH |
| 4 | Intrinsic structural covariation links cerebellum subregions to the cerebral cortex | Wang Z; Diedrichsen J; Saltoun K; Steele C; Arnold-Anteraper SR; Yeo BTT; Schmahmann JD; Bzdok D; | 39052236 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 5 | Mapping pontocerebellar connectivity with diffusion MRI | Rousseau PN; Chakravarty MM; Steele CJ; | 36252913 PERFORM |
| 6 | White matter correlates of sensorimotor synchronization in persistent developmental stuttering | Jossinger S; Sares A; Zislis A; Sury D; Gracco V; Ben-Shachar M; | 34856426 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 7 | Early musical training shapes cortico-cerebellar structural covariation | Shenker JJ; Steele CJ; Chakravarty MM; Zatorre RJ; Penhune VB; | 34657166 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 8 | TRAPPC11-related muscular dystrophy with hypoglycosylation of alpha-dystroglycan in skeletal muscle and brain | Munot P; McCrea N; Torelli S; Manzur A; Sewry C; Chambers D; Feng L; Ala P; Zaharieva I; Ragge N; Roper H; Marton T; Cox P; Milev MP; Liang WC; Maruyama S; Nishino I; Sacher M; Phadke R; Muntoni F; | 34648194 BIOLOGY |
| 9 | Cerebellar Cortex 4-12 Hz Oscillations and Unit Phase Relation in the Awake Rat. | Lévesque M; Gao H; Southward C; Langlois JMP; Léna C; Courtemanche R; | 33240052 HKAP |
| 10 | Inhibitory potentials of Cymbopogon citratus oil against aluminium-induced behavioral deficits and neuropathology in rats. | Temitayo GI, Olawande B, Emmanuel YO, Timothy AT, Kehinde O, Susan LF, Ezra L, Joseph OO | 32839358 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 11 | State-Dependent Entrainment of Prefrontal Cortex Local Field Potential Activity Following Patterned Stimulation of the Cerebellar Vermis. | Tremblay SA, Chapman CA, Courtemanche R | 31736718 HKAP |
| Title: | Intrinsic structural covariation links cerebellum subregions to the cerebral cortex | ||||
| Authors: | Wang Z, Diedrichsen J, Saltoun K, Steele C, Arnold-Anteraper SR, Yeo BTT, Schmahmann JD, Bzdok D | ||||
| Link: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39052236/ | ||||
| DOI: | 10.1152/jn.00164.2024 | ||||
| Publication: | Journal of neurophysiology | ||||
| Keywords: | Cerebellum; Cerebral Cortex; PheWAS; Structural Covariation; | ||||
| PMID: | 39052236 | Category: | Date Added: | 2024-07-26 | |
| Dept Affiliation: |
PSYCHOLOGY
1 Department of Biomedical Engineering, McGill University, Montreal, Canada. 2 Brain and Mind Institute, Western University, London, Canada. 3 Department of Psychology, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada. 4 University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, United States. 5 Electrical and Computer Engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore. 6 Harvard Medical School, Boston, United States. |
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The human cerebellum is increasingly recognized to be involved in non-motor and higher-order cognitive functions. Yet, its ties with the entire cerebral cortex have not been holistically studied in a whole-brain exploration with a unified analytical framework. Here, we characterized dissociable cortical-cerebellar structural covariation patterns based on regional gray matter volume (GMV) across the brain in n=38,527 UK Biobank participants. Our results invigorate previous observations in that important shares of cortical-cerebellar structural covariation are described as i) a dissociation between the higher-level cognitive system and lower-level sensorimotor system, as well as ii) an anticorrelation between the visual-attention system and advanced associative networks within the cerebellum. We also discovered a novel pattern of ipsilateral, rather than contralateral, cerebral-cerebellar associations. Furthermore, phenome-wide association assays revealed key phenotypes, including cognitive phenotypes, lifestyle, physical properties, and blood assays, associated with each decomposed covariation pattern, helping to understand their real-world implications. This systems neuroscience view paves the way for future studies to explore the implications of these structural covariations, potentially illuminating new pathways in our understanding of neurological and cognitive disorders. |



