“…Recently established resources, such as the Allen Human Brain Atlas ( Arnatkeviciute et al, 2019 ; Hawrylycz et al, 2015 ), can be utilized to spatially associate macroscale imaging/connectome data with the expression patterns of thousands of genes. These findings have already been applied in the study of healthy adults ( Hawrylycz et al, 2015 ; Park et al, 2020 ) and typically developing adolescents ( Mascarell Maričić et al, 2020 ; Padmanabhan and Luna, 2014 ; Paquola et al, 2019a ; Vértes et al, 2016 ; Whitaker et al, 2016 ), as well as individuals suffering from prevalent brain disorders ( Altmann et al, 2018 ; Hashimoto et al, 2015 ; Klein et al, 2017 ; Park et al, 2021a ; Patel et al, 2021 ; Romero-Garcia et al, 2019 ). The gene sets that co-vary with in vivo findings can furthermore be subjected to gene set enrichment analyses to discover potentially implicated molecular, cellular, and pathological processes ( Ashburner et al, 2000 ; Carbon et al, 2019 ; Chen et al, 2013 ; Dougherty et al, 2010 ; Kuleshov et al, 2016 ; Morgan et al, 2019 ; Romero-Garcia et al, 2018 ; Subramanian et al, 2005 ).…”