有意义和无意义对象的大脑网络模块

J. Rizkallah, P. Benquet, F. Wendling, M. Khalil, A. Mheich, O. Dufor, M. Hassan
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网络模块化是人脑高效信息处理的关键特征。然而,这种信息处理是动态的,网络可以在很短的时间内(几百毫秒)重新配置。这需要具有足够时间分辨率的神经成像技术。本研究采用密集脑电图(EEG)源连接方法,以优异的时间分辨率(毫秒级)识别皮层网络。在图片命名任务中识别功能网络。我们呈现了两类视觉刺激:有意义的(工具、动物……)和无意义的(杂乱的)物体。本文报道了有意义和无意义对象的脑网络模块化重构。结果表明,有意义对象的网络比无意义对象的网络更具模块化。在这两种情况下,腹侧视觉通路网络都被激活;然而,对于有意义的客体,枕颞功能连接较强,而对于无意义的客体,枕颞功能连接较弱。我们相信,这种方法将为快速信息处理过程中大脑网络的动态行为提供新的见解。
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Brain network modules of meaningful and meaningless objects
Network modularity is a key feature for efficient information processing in the human brain. This information processing is however dynamic and networks can reconfigure at very short time period (few hundreds of millisecond). This requires neuroimaging techniques with sufficient time resolution. Here the dense electroencephalography (EEG) source connectivity methods were used to identify cortical networks with excellent time resolution (in the order of millisecond). Functional networks were identified during picture naming task. Two categories of visual stimuli were presented: meaningful (tools, animals...) and meaningless (scrambled) objects. In this paper, we report the reconfiguration of brain network modularity for meaningful and meaningless objects. Results showed mainly that networks of meaningful objects were more modular than those of meaningless objects. Networks of the ventral visual pathway were activated in both cases; however a strong occipito-temporal functional connectivity appeared for meaningful object but not for meaningless object. We believe that this approach will give new insights into the dynamic behavior of the brain networks during fast information processing.
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