睾丸激素水平的发育变化与服务于选择性注意的神经振荡动力学的改变有关。

Imaging neuroscience (Cambridge, Mass.) Pub Date : 2025-08-26 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1162/IMAG.a.120
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从童年到青春期的过渡与睾丸激素的显著增加有关,睾丸激素是一种与大脑结构和功能的显著变化有关的性激素。然而,大多数关于性激素作用的现有文献都集中在大脑的结构发育上,很少有研究研究神经动力学的变化,这些变化服务于高阶认知功能和随着发育的行为改善。在此,我们研究了选择性注意的神经振荡动力学是否对睾酮水平敏感,睾酮水平是发育的一个标志,在87名6-13岁的参与者中。参与者在接受脑磁图(MEG)时完成了基于数字的Simon任务,结果数据被转换为时频域,使用波束形成器成像,并使用全脑协方差模型分析。我们的主要发现包括在考虑了年龄的影响后,前额叶、顶叶和颞叶区域的α和γ振荡功率随睾酮水平的发育变化而发生的光谱特异性改变。此外,在前扣带、前额叶和顶叶皮层中发现了性与睾丸激素的相互作用,这可能表明在选择性注意的使用过程中,性差异的大脑网络发育。总之,这些结果提供了重要的新证据,支持睾丸激素的发育变化与青少年在技能习得和完善的关键时期的脑功能动力学之间的关系。
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Developmental shifts in testosterone levels are associated with alterations in the neural oscillatory dynamics serving selective attention.

Developmental shifts in testosterone levels are associated with alterations in the neural oscillatory dynamics serving selective attention.

Developmental shifts in testosterone levels are associated with alterations in the neural oscillatory dynamics serving selective attention.

Developmental shifts in testosterone levels are associated with alterations in the neural oscillatory dynamics serving selective attention.

The transition from childhood into adolescence is associated with marked increases in testosterone, a sex hormone that has been linked with significant changes in brain structure and function. However, the majority of the extant literature on sex hormone effects has focused on structural brain development, with far fewer studies examining changes in the neural dynamics serving higher-order cognitive function and behavioral improvements with development. Herein, we investigated whether the neural oscillatory dynamics serving selective attention were sensitive to testosterone levels as a marker of development in a sample of 87 participants aged 6-13 years old. Participants completed a number-based Simon task while undergoing magnetoencephalography (MEG) and the resulting data were transformed into the time-frequency domain, imaged using a beamformer, and analyzed using whole-brain analysis of covariance models. Our key findings included spectrally-specific alterations in alpha and gamma oscillatory power in the prefrontal, parietal, and temporal regions with developmental shifts in testosterone levels, after accounting for the effect of age. Additionally, sex-by-testosterone interactions were found in the anterior cingulate, prefrontal, and parietal cortices that may indicate sexually divergent brain network development during the employment of selective attention. In sum, these results provide crucial new evidence supporting a relationship between developmental changes in testosterone and functional brain dynamics in youth during a critical period for skill acquisition and refinement.

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