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scope
Mouse, female; rs-fMRI vs Allen tracer SC
claim_text
Resting-state fMRI functional connectivity between homotopic cortical regions in the mouse aligns with monosynaptic structural connectivity from the Allen Mouse Brain Connectivity Atlas.
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section_08
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https://github.com/AllenNeuralDynamics/ComputationalReviewRecurrence/blob/79ce062d54a924ce05953ec90aa9d26044d2b48f/evidence/section_08_evidence_package.json
effect_size
Qualitative: high FC–SC correspondence for cortico-cortical and cortico-striatal pathways; limited for cortico-thalamic.
review_repo
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source_span
We show that FC between interhemispheric homotopic cortical and hippocampal areas, as well as in cortico-striatal pathways, emerges primarily via monosynaptic structural connections.
study_system
Mouse, female; rs-fMRI vs Allen tracer SC
section_title
8. Cross-areal mouse cortico-cortical excitatory connectivity — hierarchical feedforward and feedback as recurrent loops at the network level; Allen Mouse Connectivity Atlas anchored views
evidence_summary
Comparison of rs-fMRI FC matrices in female mice with the Allen monosynaptic tracer-derived SC; segregation of striatum by isocortical SC profile validated through differential FC patterns.
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analysis_bundle:ab-d9c479db9be9
replication_status
replicated
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analysis_bundle:ab-d9c479db9be9
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https://github.com/AllenNeuralDynamics/ComputationalReviewRecurrence/blob/79ce062d54a924ce05953ec90aa9d26044d2b48f/evidence/section_08_evidence_package.json
commit_sha
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created_by
persona-jerome-lecoq-gbo-neuroscience
repository_url
https://github.com/AllenNeuralDynamics/ComputationalReviewRecurrence
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