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A data-driven functional mapping of the anterior temporal lobes

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JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
卷 41, 期 28, 页码 -

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SOC NEUROSCIENCE
DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0456-21.2021

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  1. NIMH Intramural Research Program [ZIA MH002920-09]

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The study delves into the functional organization of the anterior temporal lobe (ATL) by identifying at least 34 distinct functional parcels using resting-state fMRI data. It reveals that the ATL is not a homogenous semantic hub, but rather a region consisting of multiple specialized networks. These findings provide a detailed functional map of the ATL for future research into the diverse cognitive functions supported by different regions within the ATL.
Even though the anterior temporal lobe (ATL) comprises several anatomical and functional subdivisions, it is often reduced to a homogeneous theoretical entity, such as a domain-general convergence zone, or hub, for semantic information. Methodological limitations are largely to blame for the imprecise mapping of function to structure in the ATL. There are two major obstacles to using fMRI to identify the precise functional organization of the ATL: the difficult choice of stimuli and tasks to activate, and dissociate, specific regions within the ATL and poor signal quality due to magnetic field distortions near the sinuses. To circumvent these difficulties, we developed a data-driven parcellation routine using resting-state fMRI data (24 females, 64 males) acquired using a sequence that was optimized to enhance signal in the ATL. Focusing on patterns of functional connectivity between each ATL voxel and the rest of the brain, we found that the ATL comprises at least 34 distinct functional parcels that are arranged into bands along the lateral and ventral cortical surfaces, extending from the posterior temporal lobes into the temporal poles. In addition, the anterior region of the fusiform gyrus, most often cited as the location of the semantic hub, was found to be part of a domain-specific network associated with face and social processing, rather than a domain-general semantic hub. These findings offer a fine-grained functional map of the ATL and offer an initial step towards using more precise language to describe the locations of functional responses in this heterogeneous region of human cortex. Significance Statement The functional role of the anterior aspects of the temporal lobes (ATL) is a contentious issue. While it is likely that different regions within the ATL subserve unique cognitive functions, most studies revert to vaguely referring to particular functional regions as the ATL and, thus, the mapping of function to anatomy remains unclear. We used resting-state fMRI connectivity patterns between the ATL and the rest of the brain to reveal that the ATL comprises at least 34 distinct functional parcels that are organized into a three-level functional hierarchy. These results provide a detailed functional map of the anterior temporal lobes that can guide future research on how distinct regions within the ATL support diverse cognitive functions.

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