互感注意期间后部默认模式网络活动的调节及其与正念的关系

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摘要

背景对呼吸等内部感觉信号的感知间注意是正念的基础。然而,感知间注意力很难研究,许多研究都依赖于主观和回顾性测量。在这项研究中,我们用同步脑电图测量了不同年龄段(15-91 岁,N = 324)的人在呼吸监测任务上的反应时间一致性。结果我们发现,呼吸监测任务上的一致性与外感知抑制控制任务上的注意力表现呈正相关。脑电图源重构显示,任务中的α波段(8-12赫兹)活动比休息时测得的活动要强。与高一致性反应相比,低一致性/较长的呼吸反应与大脑活动的升高有关,尤其是在后默认模式网络(pDMN)脑区。pDMN活动与任务中的额顶叶网络和丘脑-小脑网络的功能连通性成反比,但与休息时的功能连通性无关,这表明这些额叶网络在任务中调节pDMN活动的作用。楔前区的pDMN活动在报告主观正念较低的参与者中更大,并且在一项独立实验中受任务难度的调节。
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Modulation of Posterior Default Mode Network Activity During Interoceptive Attention and Relation to Mindfulness

Background

Interoceptive attention to internal sensory signals, such as the breath, is fundamental to mindfulness. However, interoceptive attention can be difficult to study, with many studies relying on subjective and retrospective measures. Response consistency is an established method for evaluating variability of attention on exteroceptive attention tasks, but it has rarely been applied to interoceptive attention tasks.

Methods

In this study, we measured consistency of response times on a breath-monitoring task with simultaneous electroencephalography in individuals across the life span (15–91 years of age, N = 324).

Results

We found that consistency on the breath-monitoring task was positively correlated with attentive performance on an exteroceptive inhibitory control task. Electroencephalography source reconstruction showed that on-task alpha band (8–12 Hz) activity was greater than that measured at rest. Low-consistency/longer breath responses were associated with elevated brain activity compared with high-consistency responses, particularly in posterior default mode network (pDMN) brain regions. pDMN activity was inversely linked with functional connectivity to the frontoparietal network and the cingulo-opercular network on task but not at rest, suggesting a role for these frontal networks in on-task regulation of pDMN activity. pDMN activity within the precuneus region was greater in participants who reported low subjective mindfulness and was adaptively modulated by task difficulty in an independent experiment.

Conclusions

Elevated pDMN alpha activity serves as an objective neural marker for low-consistency responding during interoceptive breath attention, scales with task difficulty, and is associated with low subjective mindfulness.
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Biological psychiatry global open science
Biological psychiatry global open science Psychiatry and Mental Health
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