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Large-Scale Brain Networks Supporting Divided Attention across Spatial Locations and Sensory Modalities

机译:支持跨空间位置和感官模式的分散注意力的大规模脑网络

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Higher-order cognitive processes were shown to rely on the interplay between large-scale neural networks. However, brain networks involved with the capability to split attentional resource over multiple spatial locations and multiple stimuli or sensory modalities have been largely unexplored to date. Here I re-analyzed data from Santangelo et al. ( 2010 ) to explore the causal interactions between large-scale brain networks during divided attention. During fMRI scanning, participants monitored streams of visual and/or auditory stimuli in one or two spatial locations for detection of occasional targets. This design allowed comparing a condition in which participants monitored one stimulus/modality (either visual or auditory) in two spatial locations vs. a condition in which participants monitored two stimuli/modalities (both visual and auditory) in one spatial location. The analysis of the independent components (ICs) revealed that dividing attentional resources across two spatial locations necessitated a brain network involving the left ventro- and dorso-lateral prefrontal cortex plus the posterior parietal cortex, including the intraparietal sulcus (IPS) and the angular gyrus, bilaterally. The analysis of Granger causality highlighted that the activity of lateral prefrontal regions were predictive of the activity of all of the posteriors parietal nodes. By contrast, dividing attention across two sensory modalities necessitated a brain network including nodes belonging to the dorsal frontoparietal network, i.e., the bilateral frontal eye-fields (FEF) and IPS, plus nodes belonging to the salience network, i.e., the anterior cingulated cortex and the left and right anterior insular cortex (aIC). The analysis of Granger causality highlights a tight interdependence between the dorsal frontoparietal and salience nodes in trials requiring divided attention between different sensory modalities. The current findings therefore highlighted a dissociation among brain networks implicated during divided attention across spatial locations and sensory modalities, pointing out the importance of investigating effective connectivity of large-scale brain networks supporting complex behavior.
机译:研究表明,高阶认知过程依赖于大规模神经网络之间的相互作用。然而,迄今为止,尚未广泛涉及具有将注意力资源分配到多个空间位置和多个刺激或感觉方式的能力的脑网络。在这里,我重新分析了Santangelo等人的数据。 (2010)探讨在分散注意力期间大规模大脑网络之间的因果相互作用。在fMRI扫描过程中,参与者监测了一个或两个空间位置的视觉和/或听觉刺激流,以检测偶然的目标。该设计允许比较参与者在两个空间位置监视一个刺激/模态(视觉或听觉)的条件与参与者在一个空间位置监视两个刺激/模态(视觉和听觉)的条件。对独立成分(IC)的分析表明,将注意力资源分配到两个空间位置需要一个大脑网络,该大脑网络涉及左腹侧和背侧前额叶皮层以及后顶叶皮层,包括顶内沟(IPS)和角回,双边。 Granger因果关系的分析强调,外侧前额叶区域的活动可预测所有后顶叶节的活动。相比之下,将注意力分散在两个感觉模态上需要一个大脑网络,该大脑网络包括属于背侧额叶前叶的结节,即双侧额叶视场(FEF)和IPS,以及属于显着网络的结节,即前扣带回皮层左右前岛叶皮层(aIC)。 Granger因果关系的分析突显了在需要不同感觉方式之间注意的试验中,背侧额叶和显着淋巴结之间的紧密相互依存关系。因此,当前的研究结果强调了在跨空间位置和感觉方式的分散注意力过程中牵涉的大脑网络之间的分离,指出了研究支持复杂行为的大规模大脑网络有效连接的重要性。

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