Subcortico-Cortical Functional Connectivity in the Fetal Brain: A Cognitive Development Blueprint
Author(s) -
Matteo Canini,
Paolo Ivo Cavoretto,
Paola Scifo,
Mirko Pozzoni,
Alessandro Petrini,
Antonella Iadanza,
Silvia Pontesilli,
Roberta Scotti,
Massimo Candiani,
Andrea Falini,
Cristina Baldoli,
Pasquale Anthony Della Rosa
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
cerebral cortex communications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2632-7376
DOI - 10.1093/texcom/tgaa008
Subject(s) - cognition , blueprint , neuroscience , psychology , functional connectivity , functional integration , cognitive science , adaptation (eye) , cognitive psychology , mechanical engineering , mathematical analysis , mathematics , engineering , integral equation
Recent evidence has shown that patterns of cortico-cortical functional synchronization are consistently traceable by the end of the third trimester of pregnancy. The involvement of subcortical structures in early functional and cognitive development has never been explicitly investigated, notwithstanding their pivotal role in different cognitive processes. We address this issue by exploring subcortico-cortical functional connectivity at rest in a group of normally developing fetuses between the 25th and 32nd weeks of gestation. Results show significant functional coupling between subcortical nuclei and cortical networks related to: (i) sensorimotor processing, (ii) decision making, and (iii) learning capabilities. This functional maturation framework unearths a Cognitive Development Blueprint, according to which grounding cognitive skills are planned to develop with higher ontogenetic priority. Specifically, our evidence suggests that a newborn already possesses the ability to: (i) perceive the world and interact with it, (ii) create salient representations for the selection of adaptive behaviors, and (iii) store, retrieve, and evaluate the outcomes of interactions, in order to gradually improve adaptation to the extrauterine environment.
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