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On variability in the density of corticocortical and thalamocortical connections

机译:皮质和丘脑皮质连接密度的变异性

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Variability is an important but neglected aspect of connectional neuroanatomy. The quantitative density of the 'same' corticocortical or thalamocortical connection may vary by over two orders of magnitude between different injections of the same tracer. At present, however, the frequency distribution of connection densities is unknown. Therefore, it is unclear what kind of sampling strategies or statistical methods are appropriate for quantitative studies of connectivity. Nor is it clear if the measured variability represents differences between subjects, or if it is simply a consequence of intra-individual differences resulting from experimental technique and the exact placement of tracers relative to local spatial and laminar variation in connectivity. We used quantitative measurements of the density of a large number of corticocortical and thalamocortical connections from our own laboratories and from the literature. Variability in the density of given corticocortical and thalamocortical connections is high, with the standard deviation of density proportional to the mean. The frequency distribution is close to exponential. Therefore, analysis methods relying on the normal distribution are not appropriate. We provide an appendix that gives simple statistical guidance for samples drawn from exponentially distributed data. For a given corticocortical or thalamocortical connection density, between-individual standard deviation is 0.85 to 1.25 times the within-individual standard deviation. Therefore, much of the variability reported in conventional neuroanatomical studies (with one tracer deposited per animal) is due to within-individual factors. We also find that strong, but not weak, corticocortical connections are substantially more variable than thalamocortical connections. We propose that the near exponential distribution of connection densities is a simple consequence of 'patchy' connectivity. We anticipate that connection data will be well described by the negative binomial, a class of distribution that applies to events occurring in clumped or patchy substrates. Local patchiness may be a feature of all corticocortical connections and could explain why strong corticocortical connections are more variable than strong thalamocortical connections. This idea is supported by the columnar patterns of many corticocortical but few thalamocortical connections in the literature. [References: 37]
机译:变异性是连接神经解剖学的重要但被忽略的方面。在相同示踪剂的不同注入之间,“相同”的皮层或丘脑皮质连接的定量密度可能相差两个数量级以上。但是,目前,连接密度的频率分布是未知的。因此,尚不清楚哪种采样策略或统计方法适合于连通性的定量研究。也不清楚所测得的变异性是否代表受试者之间的差异,或者仅仅是由于实验技术以及示踪剂相对于连通性的局部空间和层流变化的精确位置所导致的个体内部差异的结果。我们使用了来自我们自己实验室和文献的大量皮层和丘脑皮质连接的密度的定量测量。给定的皮质和丘脑皮质连接的密度变化很大,密度的标准偏差与平均值成正比。频率分布接近指数。因此,依靠正态分布的分析方法是不合适的。我们提供了一个附录,该附录为从指数分布数据中抽取的样本提供了简单的统计指导。对于给定的皮层或丘脑皮质连接密度,个体间标准偏差是个体内标准偏差的0.85至1.25倍。因此,在常规神经解剖学研究中报道的许多变异性(每只动物都沉积了一个示踪剂)是由于个体内部因素引起的。我们还发现,强而皮层皮层的连接比丘脑皮层的连接更易变。我们提出,连接密度的近指数分布是“修补”连接的简单结果。我们预计,连接数据将由负二项式很好地描述,负二项式适用于在块状或片状基质中发生的事件。局部斑驳可能是所有皮层皮质连接的特征,并且可以解释为什么强皮层皮质连接比丘脑皮层皮质连接更易变。这一观点得到了文献中许多皮层皮质连接但丘脑皮层连接很少的柱状模式的支持。 [参考:37]

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