The tracts between cortical areas are conceived as playing a central role in cortical information processing, but their actual numbers have never been determined in humans. Here we estimate the… Click to show full abstract
The tracts between cortical areas are conceived as playing a central role in cortical information processing, but their actual numbers have never been determined in humans. Here we estimate the absolute number of axons linking cortical areas from a whole-cortex diffusion-MRI (dMRI) connectome, calibrated using the histologically-measured callosal fiber density. Median connectivity is estimated as ~6200 axons between cortical areas within-hemisphere and ~1300 axons inter-hemispherically, with axons connecting functionally-related areas surprisingly sparse. For example, we estimate that <5% of the axons in the trunk of the arcuate and superior longitudinal fasciculi connect Wernicke’s and Broca’s areas. These results suggest that detailed information is transmitted between cortical areas either via linkage of the dense local connections or via rare, extraordinarily privileged long-range connections.
               
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