HIV-related decreased brain activity during a semantic memory task is reflected in spontaneous brain functional connectivity

IF 2.2 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
A. Egbert, A. Pluta, M. Sobańska, Natalia Gawron, B. Szymańska-Kotwica, E. Łojek
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Abstract

results We found an effect of HIV status on brain activation during the semantic memory task, despite comparable accuracy and reaction time across groups. Compared to healthy individuals, in HIV+ participants recognition of famous names elicited less activity in the fronto-striatal network, particularly in the left caudate nucleus (p = .049), left inferior frontal gyrus (p = .047), left thalamus (p = .031) and right thalamus (p = .047), as well as in the left middle occipital gyrus (p = .028). Although an effect of HIV status on functional connectivity of the brain regions showing altered activity during semantic memory task was not observed, resting-state activation of those regions was significantly correlated with performance on cognitive domains of attention, executive functioning, psychomotor speed and semantic skills.
在语义记忆任务中,hiv相关的大脑活动减少反映在自发的大脑功能连接中
结果我们发现,在语义记忆任务中,尽管各组的准确性和反应时间相当,但艾滋病毒状态对大脑激活的影响。与健康个体相比,HIV阳性参与者对著名名字的识别在额纹状体网络中引起的活动较少,特别是在左侧尾状核(p = 0.049)、左侧额下回(p = 0.047)、左侧丘脑(p = 0.031)和右侧丘脑(p = 0.047)以及左侧枕中回(p = 0.028)。虽然没有观察到HIV状态对语义记忆任务中显示活动改变的大脑区域的功能连通性的影响,但这些区域的静息状态激活与注意力、执行功能、精神运动速度和语义技能的认知领域的表现显著相关。
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Health Psychology Report
Health Psychology Report PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL-
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