TY  - JOUR
T1  - Development of areal-level individualized homologous functional parcellations in youth
AU  - Li, Jinlong
AU  - Zhang, Yu
AU  - Wu, Xinyu
AU  - Xue, Mufan
AU  - Wang, Zhiming
AU  - Lv, Shuo
AU  - Yang, Ruoqi
AU  - Zhu, Wenjing
AU  - Li, Xuesong
AU  - Yan, Tianyi
AU  - Yang, Guoyuan
N1  - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2025.
PY  - 2025/12
Y1  - 2025/12
N2  - Individualized functional brain networks from childhood to adolescence undergo varying patterns of maturation, associated with higher-order cognition outcomes. However, the developmental trajectory patterns based on homologous areal-level brain parcellations remain elusive. Here, we developed an individualized homologous functional parcellation technique (IHFP) to map brain functional development using resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging data from the Lifespan Human Connectome Project in Development study (N = 591) aged 8–21 years. We delineate developmental trajectories based on areal-level homologous parcellations of resting-state functional connectivity. We found functional features during adolescence exhibit unique developmental trajectories, such as global mean functional connectivity with a widespread decrease across cerebral cortex. Then, we matched areal-level parcellations into large-scale networks and demonstrated that higher-order transmodal networks exhibited higher variability between developmental trajectories in areal-level parcels. We reveal that IHFPs possess a stronger capability for creating more homogeneous parcels in individuals, consequently showing a higher accuracy in predicting cognition behaviors. Together, these results establish the fine-grained areal-level functional homologous parcellations in adolescent development and will facilitate the understanding of human brain function more precisely.
AB  - Individualized functional brain networks from childhood to adolescence undergo varying patterns of maturation, associated with higher-order cognition outcomes. However, the developmental trajectory patterns based on homologous areal-level brain parcellations remain elusive. Here, we developed an individualized homologous functional parcellation technique (IHFP) to map brain functional development using resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging data from the Lifespan Human Connectome Project in Development study (N = 591) aged 8–21 years. We delineate developmental trajectories based on areal-level homologous parcellations of resting-state functional connectivity. We found functional features during adolescence exhibit unique developmental trajectories, such as global mean functional connectivity with a widespread decrease across cerebral cortex. Then, we matched areal-level parcellations into large-scale networks and demonstrated that higher-order transmodal networks exhibited higher variability between developmental trajectories in areal-level parcels. We reveal that IHFPs possess a stronger capability for creating more homogeneous parcels in individuals, consequently showing a higher accuracy in predicting cognition behaviors. Together, these results establish the fine-grained areal-level functional homologous parcellations in adolescent development and will facilitate the understanding of human brain function more precisely.
UR  - http://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105011343997
U2  - 10.1038/s42003-025-08509-7
DO  - 10.1038/s42003-025-08509-7
M3  - Article
C2  - 40691311
AN  - SCOPUS:105011343997
SN  - 2399-3642
VL  - 8
JO  - Communications Biology
JF  - Communications Biology
IS  - 1
M1  - 1083
ER  -