Functional trade-offs in white matter axonal scaling

Publication Year
2008

Type

Journal Article
Abstract

The brains of large mammals have lower rates of metabolism than those of small mammals, but the functional consequences of this scaling are not well understood. An attractive target for analysis is axons, whose size, speed and energy consumption are straightforwardly related. Here we show that from shrews to whales, the composition of white matter shifts from compact, slow-conducting, and energetically expensive unmyelinated axons to large, fast-conducting, and energetically inexpensive myelinated axons. The fastest axons have conduction times of 1-5 ms across the neocortex and

Journal
J Neurosci
Volume
28
Issue
15
Pages
4047-56
Date Published
04/2008
ISSN Number
1529-2401
Alternate Journal
J. Neurosci.
PMID
18400904