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Salience Network Connectivity Modulates Skin Conductance Responses in Predicting Arousal Experience

机译:Salience网络连通性可调节皮肤电导反应,以预测唤醒体验

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Individual differences in arousal experience have been linked to differences in resting-state salience network connectivity strength. In this study, we investigated how adding task-related skin conductance responses (SCR), a measure of sympathetic autonomic nervous system activity, can predict additional variance in arousal experience. Thirty-nine young adults rated their subjective experience of arousal to emotionally evocative images while SCRs were measured. They also underwent a separate resting-state fMRI scan. Greater SCR reactivity (an increased number of task-related SCRs) to emotional images and stronger intrinsic salience network connectivity independently predicted more intense experiences of arousal. Salience network connectivity further moderated the effect of SCR reactivity: In individuals with weak salience network connectivity, SCR reactivity more significantly predicted arousal experience, whereas in those with strong salience network connectivity, SCR reactivity played little role in predicting arousal experience. This interaction illustrates the degeneracy in neural mechanisms driving individual differences in arousal experience and highlights the intricate interplay between connectivity in central visceromotor neural circuitry and peripherally expressed autonomic responses in shaping arousal experience.
机译:唤醒经验中的个体差异已与静止状态显着网络连接强度的差异相关。在这项研究中,我们调查了如何添加与任务相关的皮肤电导反应(SCR)(一种对交感神经自主神经系统活动的度量),可以预测唤醒体验中的其他差异。在测量SCR时,有39名年轻人将他们对唤醒的主观体验评价为情感唤起的图像。他们还接受了单独的静息功能磁共振成像扫描。 SCR对情感图像的反应性更高(与任务相关的SCR数量增加)和更强的固有显着性网络连通性独立地预示着更强烈的唤醒体验。显着性网络连通性进一步缓解了SCR反应性的影响:在显着性网络连通性较弱的个体中,SCR反应性更能显着预测唤醒体验,而在那些具有显着性网络连通性的个体中,SCR反应性对预测唤醒体验的作用很小。这种相互作用说明了引起唤醒体验中个体差异的神经机制的退化,并突出了中央内脏动力神经回路中的连接性与塑造唤醒体验中外围表达的自主反应之间的复杂相互作用。

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