Authors
Dardo Tomasi, Gene-Jack Wang, Nora D Volkow
Publication date
2013/8/13
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
110
Issue
33
Pages
13642-13647
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Description
The brain's functional connectivity is complex, has high energetic cost, and requires efficient use of glucose, the brain's main energy source. It has been proposed that regions with a high degree of functional connectivity are energy efficient and can minimize consumption of glucose. However, the relationship between functional connectivity and energy consumption in the brain is poorly understood. To address this neglect, here we propose a simple model for the energy demands of brain functional connectivity, which we tested with positron emission tomography and MRI in 54 healthy volunteers at rest. Higher glucose metabolism was associated with proportionally larger MRI signal amplitudes, and a higher degree of connectivity was associated with nonlinear increases in metabolism, supporting our hypothesis for the energy efficiency of the connectivity hubs. Basal metabolism (in the absence of connectivity …
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D Tomasi, GJ Wang, ND Volkow - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2013