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Cortical modulation of resting state BOLD signals in white matter.

Created on 18 Aug 2025

Authors

Zhaohua Ding, Lyuan Xu, Yurui Gao, Yu Zhao, Yicheng Tan, Adam W Anderson, Muwei Li, John C Gore

Published in

Scientific reports. Volume 15. Issue 1. Pages 30056. Aug 17, 2025. Epub Aug 17, 2025.

Abstract

Magnetic resonance images of normal brains were analyzed in order to clarify the relationship of resting state BOLD signals in white matter to cortical neural activity. We quantified the degree to which spontaneous activities in the cortex, which are reflected in low frequency fluctuations in BOLD signals from gray matter, modulate corresponding resting state BOLD signals in white matter. The similarity between the resting state BOLD signals from selected cortical regions and white matter voxels, measured using the inner product of their time series, was found to be directly proportional to the BOLD signal power in each cortical volume. From measurements of resting state correlations we find cortical networks supporting more basic level functions tend to contribute more to correlated fluctuations in white matter than those of higher level functions. In addition, each cortical network exhibits a distinct spatial pattern of modulating effects on white matter BOLD signals, and their magnitudes are strongly correlated with the myelination level of the cortical network. Our findings confirm that resting state BOLD signals in white matter encode the spontaneous activity of specific cortical networks and are affected by the cytomyeloarchitecture of the cortex.

PMID:
40820089
Bibliographic data and abstract were imported from PubMed on 18 Aug 2025.

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