Ramanoel Stephen, York Elizabeth, Habas Christophe
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摘要
背景:我们利用独立分量分析(ICA)寻找小脑在背侧注意网络(DAN)中的特殊贡献:方法:对 19 名志愿者的大脑静息态功能图像进行基于 ICA 的分析:结果:我们证实 DAN 包括双侧:第 VI-VII 小叶(颅骨 I)和第 VIIB-VIIIA 小叶,这与之前基于感兴趣区(ROI)的功能连接研究的报告一致。我们还发现,第九小叶(扁桃体)、上副神经体和可能的下副神经体也属于 DAN。也属于 DAN。第九小叶与 DAN 有关的部分位于尾部和侧部,其范围小于该小叶属于默认模式网络(DMN)的喙部:结论:喙扁桃体和尾扁桃体分别参与了DMN和DAN。结论:喙扁桃体和尾扁桃体分别隶属于DMN和DAN,DMN和DAN可以控制眼球运动,与眼球运动顶额网络相关,部分与DAN一致,而DAN则由于功能重新分配而具有更多的认知功能。
Participation of the caudal cerebellar lobule IX to the dorsal attentional network.
Background: We seeked for specific cerebellar contribution within the dorsal attentional network (DAN), using Independent Component Analysis (ICA).
Methods: ICA-based analysis was performed on brain resting-state functional images of 19 volunteers.
Results: We confirmed that DAN includes bilaterally: lobules VI-VII (crus I) and VIIB-VIIIA, as previously reported by Region-Of-Interest (ROI)-based functional connectivity studies. We also found that lobule IX (tonsillae), and as well as the superior and, likely, inferior colliculi. Also belong to DAN. The part of lobule IX in relation to DAN is located more caudally and laterally, and less extensive than the more rostral part of this lobule belonging to the default-mode network (DMN).
Conclusion: Rostral and caudal tonsillae partake in the DMN and DAN, respectively. The latter could subserve either eye movement control in relation to the oculomotor parieto-frontal network, partially congruent with the DAN, or more cognitive functions due to functional reallocation within the DAN.