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Finding the baby in the bath water - evidence for task-specific changes in resting state functional connectivity evoked by training

机译:在洗澡水中找到婴儿 - 通过训练引起休息状态功能连接的任务特定变化的证据

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Resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) between brain regions has been used for studying training-related changes in brain function during the offline period of skill learning. However, it is difficult to infer whether the observed training-related changes in rsFC measured between two scans occur as a consequence of task performance, whether they are specific to a given task, or whether they reflect confounding factors such as diurnal fluctuations in brain physiology that impact the MRI signal. Here, we sought to elucidate whether task-specific changes in rsFC are dissociable from time-of-day related changes by evaluating rsFC changes after participants were provided training in either a visuospatial task or a motor sequence task compared to a non-training condition. Given the nature of the tasks, we focused on changes in rsFC of the hippocampal and sensorimotor cortices after short-term training, while controlling for the effect of time-of-day. We also related the change in rsFC of task-relevant brain regions to performance improvement in each task. Our results demonstrate that, even in the absence of any experimental manipulation, significant changes in rsFC can be detected between two resting state functional MRI scans performed just a few hours apart, suggesting time-of-day has a significant impact on rsFC. However, by estimating the magnitude of the time-of-day effect, our findings also suggest that task-specific changes in rsFC can be dissociated from the changes attributed to time-of-day. Taken together, our results show that rsFC can provide insights about training-related changes in brain function during the offline period of skill learning. However, demonstrating the specificity of the changes in rsFC to a given task requires a rigorous experimental design that includes multiple active and passive control conditions, and robust behavioral measures.
机译:脑区之间的休息状态功能连接(RSFC)已被用于在技能学习的离线期间研究脑功能的培训相关变化。然而,难以推断观察到的RSFC中的训练相关变化是在任务性能的后果发生的,无论它们是否特定于给定的任务,或者它们是否反映了脑生理学中的昼夜波动等混淆因素影响MRI信号。在这里,我们寻求阐明RSFC的任务特定变化是否来自与非培训条件相比,参与者在参与者中提供训练后的RSFC更改,从日常相关的更改中可接及。鉴于任务的性质,我们专注于短期训练后海马和感觉运动器皮质的RSFC的变化,同时控制时间的效果。我们还将任务相关大脑区域的RSFC的变化与每项任务的性能改进相关。我们的结果表明,即使在没有任何实验操纵的情况下,也可以在两个休息状态函数MRI扫描之间检测到RSFC的显着变化,仅仅几个小时分开,表明一天时间对RSFC产生重大影响。然而,通过估算日期时间的效果,我们的调查结果还表明RSFC中的任务特定变化可以从归因于一天时间的变化中解离。我们的结果表明,RSFC可以在技能学习的离线期间提供关于脑功能培训相关变化的见解。然而,证明RSFC变化的特异性对给定任务需要严格的实验设计,包括多个主动和被动控制条件,以及鲁棒的行为措施。

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    《NeuroImage》 |2019年第2019期|共15页
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    NIMH Sect Learning &

    Plast Bethesda MD 20892 USA;

    NIMH Sect Learning &

    Plast Bethesda MD 20892 USA;

    NIMH Sect Learning &

    Plast Bethesda MD 20892 USA;

    NIMH Sci &

    Stat Comp Core Bethesda MD 20892 USA;

    NIMH Sect Learning &

    Plast Bethesda MD 20892 USA;

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  • 中图分类 诊断学;
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