CytoNet: A Foundation Model for the Human Cerebral Cortex
Schiffer, Christian, Boztoprak, Zeynep, Kropp, Jan-Oliver, Thönnißen, Julia, Berr, Katia, Spitzer, Hannah, Amunts, Katrin, Dickscheid, Timo
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
To study how the human brain works, we need to explore the organization of the cerebral cortex and its detailed cellular architecture. We introduce CytoNet, a foundation model that encodes high-resolution microscopic image patches of the cerebral cortex into highly expressive feature representations, enabling comprehensive brain analyses. CytoNet employs self-supervised learning using spatial proximity as a powerful training signal, without requiring manual labelling. The resulting features are anatomically sound and biologically relevant. They encode general aspects of cortical architecture and unique brain-specific traits. We demonstrate top-tier performance in tasks such as cortical area classification, cortical layer segmentation, cell morphology estimation, and unsupervised brain region mapping. As a foundation model, CytoNet offers a consistent framework for studying cortical microarchitecture, supporting analyses of its relationship with other structural and functional brain features, and paving the way for diverse neuroscientific investigations.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Nov-5-2025
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