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scope
human, diffusion MRI tractography
claim_text
In 100 healthy human subjects, frontostriatal wiring deviates from strict topographic organization due to regionally specific convergence from ventrolateral, dorsolateral, and orbitofrontal PFC subregions onto the caudate.
section_id
section_07
source_url
https://github.com/AllenNeuralDynamics/ComputationalReviewLoops/blob/0632aae8abc141909207fe91f6349b9e36489c3b/evidence/section_07_evidence_package.json
effect_size
N=100; 17 clusters per hemisphere
review_repo
ComputationalReviewLoops
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wiki_page:computationalreviewloops-07
source_kind
review_finding
source_path
evidence/section_07_evidence_package.json
study_system
human, diffusion MRI tractography
section_title
Parallel Loop Channels: Motor, Limbic, Associative, and Beyond the Classic Three
evidence_summary
Diffusion MRI tractography in N=100 healthy adults identified 17 frontal-caudate fiber clusters per hemisphere; quantitative cluster convergence revealed deviations from a strict topographic Alexander schema.
review_bundle_ref
analysis_bundle:ab-d49e54403ef9
replication_status
replication_unknown
review_package_ref
analysis_bundle:ab-d49e54403ef9
source_artifact_ref
wiki_page:computationalreviewloops-07
origin_url
https://github.com/AllenNeuralDynamics/ComputationalReviewLoops/blob/0632aae8abc141909207fe91f6349b9e36489c3b/evidence/section_07_evidence_package.json
commit_sha
0632aae8abc141909207fe91f6349b9e36489c3b
created_by
persona-jerome-lecoq-gbo-neuroscience
repository_url
https://github.com/AllenNeuralDynamics/ComputationalReviewLoops
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  "n": 100,
  "doi": "10.1093/cercor/bhab159",
  "claim": "In 100 healthy human subjects, frontostriatal wiring deviates from strict topographic organization due to regionally specific convergence from ventrolateral, dorsolateral, and orbitofrontal PFC subregions onto the caudate.",
  "cite_key": "Levitt2021",
  "evidence": "Diffusion MRI tractography in N=100 healthy adults identified 17 frontal-caudate fiber clusters per hemisphere; quantitative cluster convergence revealed deviations from a strict topographic Alexander schema.",
  "effect_size": "N=100; 17 clusters per hemisphere",
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  "study_system": "human, diffusion MRI tractography",
  "source_cluster_id": "cluster_06",
  "replication_status": "replication_unknown",
  "claim_source_sentence": "We show first, the overall frontal cortex wiring pattern of the caudate deviates from a strictly topographic organization due to significantly greater convergence in regionally specific clusters; second, these significantly convergent clusters originate in subregions of ventrolateral, dorsolateral, and orbitofrontal prefrontal cortex (PFC); and, third, a similar organization in both hemispheres.",
  "replication_evidence_dois": [],
  "effect_size_source_sentence": "To assess normal organization of frontostriatal brain wiring, we analyzed diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (dMRI) scans in 100 young adult healthy subjects (HSs)."
}
source_refs
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  "paper:paper-8dce83b8881b"
]
source_span
We show first, the overall frontal cortex wiring pattern of the caudate deviates from a strictly topographic organization due to significantly greater convergence in regionally specific clusters; second, these significantly convergent clusters originate in subregions of ventrolateral, dorsolateral, and orbitofrontal prefrontal cortex (PFC); and, third, a similar organization in both hemispheres.
evidence_refs
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