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Principal States of Dynamic Functional Connectivity Reveal the Link Between Resting-State and Task-State Brain: An fMRI Study

机译:动态功能连接的主要状态揭示了休息状态和任务状态大脑之间的联系:FMRI研究

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Task-related reorganization of functional connectivity (FC) has been widely investigated. Under classic static FC analysis, brain networks under task and rest have been demonstrated a general similarity. However, brain activity and cognitive process are believed to be dynamic and adaptive. Since static FC inherently ignores the distinct temporal patterns between rest and task, dynamic FC may be more a suitable technique to characterize the brain's dynamic and adaptive activities. In this study, we adopted k-means clustering to investigate task-related spatiotemporal reorganization of dynamic brain networks and hypothesized that dynamic FC would be able to reveal the link between resting-state and task-state brain organization, including broadly similar spatial patterns but distinct temporal patterns. In order to test this hypothesis, this study examined the dynamic FC in default-mode network (DMN) and motorrelated network (MN) using Blood-Oxygenation-Level-Dependent (BOLD)-fMRI data from 26 healthy subjects during rest (REST) and a hand closing-and-opening (HCO) task. Two principal FC states in REST and one principal FC state in HCO were identified. The first principal FC state in REST was found similar to that in HCO, which appeared to represent intrinsic network architecture and validated the broadly similar spatial patterns between REST and HCO. However, the second FC principal state in REST with much shorter "dwell time" implied the transient functional relationship between DMN and MN during REST. In addition, a more frequent shifting between two principal FC states indicated that brain network dynamically maintained a "default mode" in the motor system during REST, whereas the presence of a single principal FC state and reduced FC variability implied a more temporally stable connectivity during HCO, validating the distinct temporal patterns between REST and HCO. Our results further demonstrated that dynamic FC analysis could offer unique insights in understanding how the brain reorganizes itself during rest and task states, and the ways in which the brain adaptively responds to the cognitive requirements of tasks.
机译:有效地调查了功能连接(FC)的任务相关重组。在经典的静态FC分析下,已经证明了任务和休息下的脑网络是一般的相似性。然而,据信脑活动和认知过程被认为是动态和适应性的。由于静态FC固有地忽略了休息和任务之间的不同时间模式,因此动态FC可能更具合适的技术,以表征大脑的动态和自适应活动。在这项研究中,我们采用K-Means集群来调查动态脑网络的任务相关的时空重组,并假设动态FC将能够揭示休息状态和任务状态脑组织之间的联系,包括广泛相似的空间模式,但不同的时间模式。为了测试这一假设,本研究在休息期间使用来自26个健康受试者的血氧级依赖(粗体)(粗体),检查了默认模式网络(DMN)和常春弹网络(MN)的动态FC。和一只手闭合打开(HCO)任务。休息的两个主要FC态度和HCO中的一个主要FC州。其余的第一个主要FC状态类似于HCO中的第一个主题,它似乎代表了内在网络架构并验证了休息和HCO之间的广泛类似的空间模式。然而,在休息期间,休息的第二个FC主状态在休息期间暗示DMN和MN之间的瞬态功能关系。另外,两个主要FC状态之间的更频繁移位表明大脑网络在休息期间动态地在电机系统中保持了“默认模式”,而存在单个主FC状态并降低的FC可变性暗示了更常时稳定的连接HCO,验证休息和HCO之间的不同时间模式。我们的结果进一步证明了动态的FC分析可以提供独特的见解,了解大脑在休息和任务状态期间重新组织本身的唯一见解,以及大脑自适应地响应任务的认知要求的方式。

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