大脑中双向网络核心与知觉意识和认知的关联。

IF 4.4 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES
Tomoya Taguchi, Jun Kitazono, Shuntaro Sasai, Masafumi Oizumi
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摘要

大脑由相互作用的区域组成一个复杂的网络。为了了解这一复杂网络的作用和机制,阐明其与认知功能相关的结构特征至关重要。最近的经验证据表明,前馈和反馈信号都是意识感知所必需的,强调了具有双向交互的子网络的重要性。然而,由于大脑网络的复杂性,这种子网络和意识知觉之间的联系尚不清楚。在这项研究中,我们提出了一个框架,用于从大脑活动中提取具有强双向相互作用的子网络-称为网络的“核心”。我们将这一框架应用于来自两性参与者的静息状态和基于任务的人类fMRI数据,以识别形成强烈双向核心的区域。然后,我们探索了这些核心与意识感知和认知功能的联系。我们发现提取的中央核心主要包括大脑皮层区域而不是皮层下区域。此外,关于它们与意识知觉的关系,我们证明了核心倾向于包括先前报道的受电刺激影响的区域,电刺激改变了意识知觉,尽管由于样本量小,结果在统计上并不可靠。此外,在认知功能方面,基于对核心结构与皮质功能连接梯度的meta分析和比较,我们发现中央核心与单峰感觉运动功能相关。提出的框架为网络核心在意识知觉和单峰感觉运动功能中具有强双向相互作用的作用提供了新的见解。为了理解大脑的网络,我们需要破译其与认知功能相关的结构特征。最近的研究表明,具有双向交互作用的子网络对于意识感知的重要性,但由于大脑的复杂性,它们之间的确切关系尚不清楚。在这里,我们提出了一个框架,用于提取具有强双向交互的子网,或网络“核心”。我们将其应用于fMRI数据,并探索了核心与意识感知和认知功能的关联。中央核心主要包括皮层区域而不是皮层下区域,并且倾向于包括先前报道的电刺激改变感知的区域,这表明双向核心对有意识感知的潜在重要性。此外,进一步的分析揭示了核心与单峰感觉运动功能的关系。
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Association of Bidirectional Network Cores in the Brain with Perceptual Awareness and Cognition.

The brain comprises a complex network of interacting regions. To understand the roles and mechanisms of this intricate network, it is crucial to elucidate its structural features related to cognitive functions. Recent empirical evidence suggests that both feedforward and feedback signals are necessary for conscious perception, emphasizing the importance of subnetworks with bidirectional interactions. However, the link between such subnetworks and conscious perception remains unclear due to the complexity of brain networks. In this study, we propose a framework for extracting subnetworks with strong bidirectional interactions-termed the "cores" of a network-from brain activity. We applied this framework to resting-state and task-based human fMRI data from participants of both sexes to identify regions forming strongly bidirectional cores. We then explored the association of these cores with conscious perception and cognitive functions. We found that the extracted central cores predominantly included cerebral cortical regions rather than subcortical regions. Additionally, regarding their relation to conscious perception, we demonstrated that the cores tend to include regions previously reported to be affected by electrical stimulation that altered conscious perception, although the results are not statistically robust due to the small sample size. Furthermore, in relation to cognitive functions, based on a meta-analysis and comparison of the core structure with a cortical functional connectivity gradient, we found that the central cores were related to unimodal sensorimotor functions. The proposed framework provides novel insights into the roles of network cores with strong bidirectional interactions in conscious perception and unimodal sensorimotor functions.

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Journal of Neuroscience
Journal of Neuroscience 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
9.30
自引率
3.80%
发文量
1164
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: JNeurosci (ISSN 0270-6474) is an official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. It is published weekly by the Society, fifty weeks a year, one volume a year. JNeurosci publishes papers on a broad range of topics of general interest to those working on the nervous system. Authors now have an Open Choice option for their published articles
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