MarmoNet Family: An Integrated Digital Multiscale Functional Brain Network Atlas Series for the Marmoset Monkey

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MarmoNet 1.0  →  MarmoNet 2.0  →  MarmoNet 3.0


The main goal of this project is to accelerate NHP marmoset brain network research and cross-species studies, ultimately benefiting neurological disease research using marmosets as models.

This website is managed by Dr. Qiang Li. Contact me with any questions.

MarmoNet 1.0 Family

This atlas comprises seventy-seven reliable ICNs spanning the entire marmoset brain, which can be organized into eight distinct network communities based on statistical analysis, neuroanatomical information, and visual inspection. These include the visual network (VIS, 19 ICNs), auditory network (AUD, 5 ICNs), cerebellar networks (CB, 2 ICNs), paralimbic network (PL, 10 ICNs), sensorimotor network (SM, 5 ICNs), default mode network (DMN, 8 ICNs), subcortical network (SC, 16 ICNs), and higher cognition network (HC, 13 ICNs). The related multiscale functional connectivity matrix is also illustrated.


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MarmoNet 1.0 Spatial Map
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MarmoNet 1.0 Multiscale Functional Connectivity

MarmoNet 1.0 Networks (click to view specific network names)

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VIS
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AUD
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CB
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PL
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SC
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DMN
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SM
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HC

Brain Viewers

Marmoset Icon MarmoNet 1.0: A Multiscale Brain Networks Atlas for Marmoset Brain

The viewer provides online access to Marmoset brain network atlases! By clicking the series buttons, you can visualize different networks.

Marmoset Brain

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Marmoset Icon MarmoNet 2.0 (Ongoing)

The viewer provides online access to Refined and Precise brain network atlases for the Marmoset!

Marmoset Brain

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Marmoset Icon MarmoNet 3.0 (Ongoing)

The viewer provides online access to Age Population brain network atlases for the Marmoset!

Marmoset Brain

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Human Icon HumanNet: A Multiscale Brain Networks Atlas for Human Brain

The viewer provides online access to Human brain network atlases! By clicking the series buttons, you can visualize different networks.

Human Brain

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References

[1] Qiang Li, Vince D. Calhoun. MarmoNet 1.0: A Comprehensive Digital Multiscale Functional Brain Network Atlas for the Marmoset Monkey. (2026).

[2] Qiang Li, Vince D. Calhoun, and Armin Iraji. Revealing Complex Functional Topology Brain Network Correspondences between Humans and Marmosets. Neuroscience Letters. 822:137624 (2024).

[3] Qiang Li, Ting Xu, and Vince D. Calhoun. Functional Correspondences in the Human and Marmoset Visual Cortex during Movie Watching: Insights from Correlation, Redundancy, and Synergy. Brain Research. 149864 (2025).

[4] Qiang Li, Shujian Yu, Jesus Malo, Godfrey D. Pearlson, Yu-Ping Wang, Vince D. Calhoun. Higher-Order Triadic Interactions: Insights Into the Multiscale Network Organization in Schizophrenia. Human Brain Mapping. 46(16):e70399 (2025).

[5] Qiang Li, Jingyu Liu, Godfrey D. Pearlson, Jiayu Chen, Yu-Ping Wang, Jessica A. Turner, Vince D. Calhoun. Spatiotemporal Complexity in the Psychotic Brain. Molecular Psychiatry. 1-15 (2025).

[6] Qiang Li, Zening Fu, Hasse Walum, Masoud Seraji, Prerana Bajracharya, Vince D. Calhoun, Sarah Shultz, Armin Iraji. Deciphering Multiway Multiscale Brain Network Connectivity from Birth to 6 Months. Communications Biology. 9:271 (2026).



Resources

[1] Marmoset Brain Mapping

[2] Marmoset Brain Connectivity Atlas

[3] Brain/MINDS 2.0 Data Portal

[4] Marmohub

[5] Marmoset Coordinating Center
software Tri-Institutional Center for Translational Research in Neuroimaging and Data Science (TReNDS), Georgia State University, Georgia Institute of Technology, and Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA Email: qli27(at)gsu(dot)edu

© Qiang Li, 2026
Translational Research in Neuroimaging and Data Science; GSU/GATech/Emory