Segregation of Three Resting-State Brain Networks Predicts Reappraisal Success Across The Lifespan.

Jordan E Pierce, Maital Neta
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Abstract

Cognitive reappraisal is a form of emotion regulation that involves the reinterpretation of stimuli to change one's emotional state, often to reduce negative affect. Emotion regulation fMRI tasks generally yield increased activation in prefrontal cortex and, less consistently, decreased amygdala activation. Only a few studies, however, have examined how intrinsic brain organization, characterized via resting-state fMRI, relates to reappraisal, typically focusing on the same task-derived brain regions. Here, we administered an emotion regulation task where participants (n = 227, 6-80 years) viewed or downregulated responses to negative images, then completed a resting-state fMRI scan. We examined the functional connectivity in 300 whole-brain regions of interest comprising 13 functional networks. We found that the network segregation, or relative balance of within- and between-network connectivity, in the default mode (DMN), dorsal attention (DAN), and dorsal somatomotor (SMd) networks was associated with reappraisal success (controlling for age and movement). Specifically, greater connectivity within the DMN and DAN, lower connectivity within the SMd, and greater connectivity between the SMd and lateral SM networks predicted better reappraisal ability. These networks also partially overlapped with brain areas supporting emotion regulation and reactivity, suggesting that functional brain organization is a key factor in shaping emotion regulation across the lifespan.

三种静息状态大脑网络的分离预测了一生中重新评估的成功。
认知重评是情绪调节的一种形式,涉及对刺激的重新解释,以改变一个人的情绪状态,通常是为了减少负面影响。情绪调节功能磁共振成像任务通常会增加前额皮质的激活,而杏仁核的激活则不那么一致。然而,只有少数研究通过静息状态功能磁共振成像(fMRI)研究了内在大脑组织与重新评估之间的关系,这些研究通常集中在相同的任务衍生大脑区域。在这里,我们执行了一项情绪调节任务,参与者(n = 227,6 -80岁)观看或下调对负面图像的反应,然后完成静息状态fMRI扫描。我们检查了包括13个功能网络的300个全脑区域的功能连通性。我们发现,默认模式(DMN)、背侧注意(DAN)和背侧躯体运动(SMd)网络中的网络隔离或网络内和网络间连接的相对平衡与重新评估成功(控制年龄和运动)有关。具体来说,DMN和DAN之间的连通性越强,SMd之间的连通性越低,SMd和横向SM网络之间的连通性越强,预示着更好的重新评估能力。这些网络还与支持情绪调节和反应的大脑区域部分重叠,这表明功能性大脑组织是影响整个生命周期中情绪调节的关键因素。
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