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Modalities of Thinking: State and Trait Effects on Cross-Frequency Functional Independent Brain Networks

机译:思维方式:状态和特质对跨频功能独立大脑网络的影响

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Functional states of the brain are constituted by the temporally attuned activity of spatially distributed neural networks. Such networks can be identified by independent component analysis (ICA) applied to frequency-dependent source-localized EEG data. This methodology allows the identification of networks at high temporal resolution in frequency bands of established location-specific physiological functions. EEG measurements are sensitive to neural activity changes in cortical areas of modality-specific processing. We tested effects of modality-specific processing on functional brain networks. Phasic modality-specific processing was induced via tasks (state effects) and tonic processing was assessed via modality-specific person parameters (trait effects). Modality-specific person parameters and 64-channel EEG were obtained from 70 male, right-handed students. Person parameters were obtained using cognitive style questionnaires, cognitive tests, and thinking modality self-reports. EEG was recorded during four conditions: spatial visualization, object visualization, verbalization, and resting. Twelve cross-frequency networks were extracted from source-localized EEG across six frequency bands using ICA. RMANOVAs, Pearson correlations, and path modelling examined effects of tasks and person parameters on networks. Results identified distinct state- and trait-dependent functional networks. State-dependent networks were characterized by decreased, trait-dependent networks by increased alpha activity in sub-regions of modality-specific pathways. Pathways of competing modalities showed opposing alpha changes. State- and trait-dependent alpha were associated with inhibitory and automated processing, respectively. Antagonistic alpha modulations in areas of competing modalities likely prevent intruding effects of modality-irrelevant processing. Considerable research suggested alpha modulations related to modality-specific states and traits. This study identified the distinct electrophysiological cortical frequency-dependent networks within which they operate.
机译:大脑的功能状态由空间分布的神经网络的时间协调活动构成。可以通过将独立分量分析(ICA)应用于频率相关的源本地化EEG数据来识别此类网络。这种方法允许在已建立的特定位置生理功能的频带中以高时间分辨率识别网络。脑电图测量对模态特定处理的皮质区域中的神经活动变化敏感。我们测试了特定于模态的处理对功能性大脑网络的影响。通过任务(状态效应)诱导特定阶段的过程,并通过特定于模态的人参量(特质效应)评估进补过程。从70位男性右撇子学生中获得了特定于方式的人的参数和64通道EEG。使用认知风格问卷,认知测试和思维方式自我报告获得人的参数。在以下四个条件下记录了脑电图:空间可视化,对象可视化,语言化和静息。使用ICA从六个频段上的源本地化EEG中提取了十二个跨频网络。 RMANOVA,Pearson相关性和路径建模检查了任务和人员参数对网络的影响。结果确定了不同的状态和特征相关的功能网络。依赖状态的网络的特征在于,依赖于特征的网络减少,而依赖模式的途径的子区域中的alpha活动增加。竞争方式的途径显示出相反的阿尔法变化。状态依赖和特征依赖的alpha分别与抑制和自动处理相关。竞争模态区域中的拮抗α调制可能会阻止与模态无关的处理的侵入效应。大量研究表明与模式特定状态和特征有关的α调制。这项研究确定了它们在其中运作的独特的电生理皮质频率依赖性网络。

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