Characterizing functional modules in the human thalamus: coactivation-based parcellation and systems-level functional decoding

Brain Struct Funct. 2023 Nov;228(8):1811-1834. doi: 10.1007/s00429-022-02603-w. Epub 2022 Dec 22.

Abstract

The human thalamus relays sensory signals to the cortex and facilitates brain-wide communication. The thalamus is also more directly involved in sensorimotor and various cognitive functions but a full characterization of its functional repertoire, particularly in regard to its internal anatomical structure, is still outstanding. As a putative hub in the human connectome, the thalamus might reveal its functional profile only in conjunction with interconnected brain areas. We therefore developed a novel systems-level Bayesian reverse inference decoding that complements the traditional neuroinformatics approach towards a network account of thalamic function. The systems-level decoding considers the functional repertoire (i.e., the terms associated with a brain region) of all regions showing co-activations with a predefined seed region in a brain-wide fashion. Here, we used task-constrained meta-analytic connectivity-based parcellation (MACM-CBP) to identify thalamic subregions as seed regions and applied the systems-level decoding to these subregions in conjunction with functionally connected cortical regions. Our results confirm thalamic structure-function relationships known from animal and clinical studies and revealed further associations with language, memory, and locomotion that have not been detailed in the cognitive neuroscience literature before. The systems-level decoding further uncovered large systems engaged in autobiographical memory and nociception. We propose this novel decoding approach as a useful tool to detect previously unknown structure-function relationships at the brain network level, and to build viable starting points for future studies.

Keywords: ALE meta-analysis; BrainMap database; Neurosynth; Structure–Function relationships; Systems-level decoding; Thalamus.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Bayes Theorem
  • Brain Mapping / methods
  • Brain*
  • Connectome* / methods
  • Humans
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging / methods
  • Neural Pathways
  • Thalamus