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Controversies and progress on standardization of large-scale brain network nomenclature.

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Uddin, LQ; Betzel, RF; Cohen, JR; Damoiseaux, JS; De Brigard, F; Eickhoff, SB; Fornito, A; Gratton, C; Gordon, EM; Laird, AR; Larson-Prior, L ...
Published in: Network neuroscience (Cambridge, Mass.)
January 2023

Progress in scientific disciplines is accompanied by standardization of terminology. Network neuroscience, at the level of macroscale organization of the brain, is beginning to confront the challenges associated with developing a taxonomy of its fundamental explanatory constructs. The Workgroup for HArmonized Taxonomy of NETworks (WHATNET) was formed in 2020 as an Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM)-endorsed best practices committee to provide recommendations on points of consensus, identify open questions, and highlight areas of ongoing debate in the service of moving the field toward standardized reporting of network neuroscience results. The committee conducted a survey to catalog current practices in large-scale brain network nomenclature. A few well-known network names (e.g., default mode network) dominated responses to the survey, and a number of illuminating points of disagreement emerged. We summarize survey results and provide initial considerations and recommendations from the workgroup. This perspective piece includes a selective review of challenges to this enterprise, including (1) network scale, resolution, and hierarchies; (2) interindividual variability of networks; (3) dynamics and nonstationarity of networks; (4) consideration of network affiliations of subcortical structures; and (5) consideration of multimodal information. We close with minimal reporting guidelines for the cognitive and network neuroscience communities to adopt.

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Network neuroscience (Cambridge, Mass.)

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2472-1751

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2472-1751

Publication Date

January 2023

Volume

7

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3

Start / End Page

864 / 905

Related Subject Headings

  • 5202 Biological psychology
  • 3209 Neurosciences
 

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Uddin, L. Q., Betzel, R. F., Cohen, J. R., Damoiseaux, J. S., De Brigard, F., Eickhoff, S. B., … Spreng, R. N. (2023). Controversies and progress on standardization of large-scale brain network nomenclature. Network Neuroscience (Cambridge, Mass.), 7(3), 864–905. https://doi.org/10.1162/netn_a_00323
Uddin, Lucina Q., Richard F. Betzel, Jessica R. Cohen, Jessica S. Damoiseaux, Felipe De Brigard, Simon B. Eickhoff, Alex Fornito, et al. “Controversies and progress on standardization of large-scale brain network nomenclature.Network Neuroscience (Cambridge, Mass.) 7, no. 3 (January 2023): 864–905. https://doi.org/10.1162/netn_a_00323.
Uddin LQ, Betzel RF, Cohen JR, Damoiseaux JS, De Brigard F, Eickhoff SB, et al. Controversies and progress on standardization of large-scale brain network nomenclature. Network neuroscience (Cambridge, Mass). 2023 Jan;7(3):864–905.
Uddin, Lucina Q., et al. “Controversies and progress on standardization of large-scale brain network nomenclature.Network Neuroscience (Cambridge, Mass.), vol. 7, no. 3, Jan. 2023, pp. 864–905. Epmc, doi:10.1162/netn_a_00323.
Uddin LQ, Betzel RF, Cohen JR, Damoiseaux JS, De Brigard F, Eickhoff SB, Fornito A, Gratton C, Gordon EM, Laird AR, Larson-Prior L, McIntosh AR, Nickerson LD, Pessoa L, Pinho AL, Poldrack RA, Razi A, Sadaghiani S, Shine JM, Yendiki A, Yeo BTT, Spreng RN. Controversies and progress on standardization of large-scale brain network nomenclature. Network neuroscience (Cambridge, Mass). 2023 Jan;7(3):864–905.
Journal cover image

Published In

Network neuroscience (Cambridge, Mass.)

DOI

EISSN

2472-1751

ISSN

2472-1751

Publication Date

January 2023

Volume

7

Issue

3

Start / End Page

864 / 905

Related Subject Headings

  • 5202 Biological psychology
  • 3209 Neurosciences