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Defining tertiary sulci in lateral prefrontal cortex in chimpanzees using human predictions

Defining tertiary sulci in lateral prefrontal cortex in chimpanzees using human predictions

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ABSTRACT Similarities and differences in brain structure and function across species is of major interest in systems neuroscience, comparative biology, and brain mapping. Recently, increased emphasis has been placed on tertiary sulci, which are shallow indentations of the cerebral cortex that appear last in gestation, continue to develop after birth, and are largely either human- or hominoid-specific. While tertiary sulcal morphology in lateral prefrontal cortex (LPFC) has been linked to functional representations and cognition in humans, it is presently unknown if LPFC tertiary sulci also exist in non-human hominoids. To fill this gap in knowledge, we leveraged two freely available multimodal datasets to address the following main question: Can LPFC tertiary sulci be defined in chimpanzee cortical surfaces from human predictions? We found that 1-3 components of the posterior middle frontal sulcus (pmfs) in the posterior middle frontal gyrus are identifiable in nearly all chimpanzee hemispheres. In stark contrast to the consistency of the pmfs components, we could only identify components of the paraintermediate frontal sulcus (pimfs) in two chimpanzee hemispheres. LPFC tertiary sulci were relatively smaller and shallower in chimpanzees compared to humans. In both species, two of the pmfs components were deeper in the right compared to the left hemisphere. As these results have direct implications for future studies interested in the functional and cognitive role of LPFC tertiary sulci across species, we share probabilistic predictions of the three pmfs components to guide the definitions of these sulci in future studies.

Parker Benjamin J.、Hathaway Catherine B.、Mittal Chahat、Yao Jewelia K.、Miller Jacob A.、Sathishkumar Neha、Voorhies Willa I.、Weiner Kevin S.

Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute, University of CaliforniaCognitive Science, University of CaliforniaDepartment of Psychology, University of CaliforniaPrinceton Neuroscience Institute, Princeton UniversityWu Tsai Institute for Neuroscience, Yale UniversityCognitive Science, University of CaliforniaDepartment of Psychology, University of CaliforniaDepartment of Psychology, University of California||Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute, University of California

10.1101/2022.04.12.488091

神经病学、精神病学生物科学研究方法、生物科学研究技术普通生物学

neuroanatomysulcal morphologycortical foldingtertiary sulcicomparative biology

Parker Benjamin J.,Hathaway Catherine B.,Mittal Chahat,Yao Jewelia K.,Miller Jacob A.,Sathishkumar Neha,Voorhies Willa I.,Weiner Kevin S..Defining tertiary sulci in lateral prefrontal cortex in chimpanzees using human predictions[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-05-05].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.04.12.488091.点此复制

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