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Abstract #3133

Functional connectivity of medial pulvinar to limbic system in macaque monkey revealed by INS-fMRI

Yuqi Feng1,2, Songping Yao1,2, Sunhang Shi1,2, Meilan Liu1,2, Jianbao Wang2,3, and Anna Wang Roe1,2,3
1Key Laboratory for Biomedical Engineering of Ministry of Education, College of Biomedical Engineering and Instrument Science, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China, 2Department of Neurosurgery of the Second Affiliated Hospital, Interdisciplinary Institute of Neuroscience and Technology, School of Medicine, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China, 3MOE Frontier Science Center for Brain Science and Brain-Machine Integration, School of Brain Science and Brain Medicine, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China

Synopsis

Keywords: Functional Connectivity, Brain Connectivity

Motivation: To understand the circuitry underlying the pulvinar and limbic cortical areas in the brain.

Goal(s): To map at mesoscale functional connections between medial pulvinar (PM) and insular and cingulate cortices in Macaque monkey.

Approach: Infrared neural stimulation was delivered via optic fibers to sequential sites in PM in Macaques and BOLD responses at connected sites mapped in 7T MRI.

Results: We find connectivity of PM with cingulate cortex was patchy and columnar, with sequential sites in PM producing mediolateral topographic activation. A functional topology of these patches was observed in cingulate.

Impact: The specificity and mesoscale nature of functional connections from medial pulvinar to limbic systems, providing new treatment ideas for mental disorders.

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