Inter-individual differences in baseline dynamic functional connectivity are linked to cognitive aftereffects of tDCS

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Monika Pupíková
Patrik Šimko
Martin Lamoš
Martin Gajdoš
Irena Rektorová
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[1] Central European Institute of Technology – CEITEC,Applied Neuroscience Research Group
[2] Masaryk University,First Department of Neurology, St. Anne’s University Hospital and Faculty of Medicine
[3] Masaryk University,Brain and Mind Research Program
[4] Central European Institute of Technology - CEITEC,Multimodal and Functional Neuroimaging Research Group
[5] Masaryk university,International Clinical Research Center, ICRC
[6] Central European Institute of Technology – CEITEC,undefined
[7] Masaryk University,undefined
[8] St Anne’s University Hospital and Faculty of Medicine,undefined
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Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) has the potential to modulate cognitive training in healthy aging; however, results from various studies have been inconsistent. We hypothesized that inter-individual differences in baseline brain state may contribute to the varied results. We aimed to explore whether baseline resting-state dynamic functional connectivity (rs-dFC) and/or conventional resting-state static functional connectivity (rs-sFC) may be related to the magnitude of cognitive aftereffects of tDCS. To achieve this aim, we used data from our double-blind randomized sham-controlled cross-over tDCS trial in 25 healthy seniors in which bifrontal tDCS combined with cognitive training had induced significant behavioral aftereffects. We performed a backward regression analysis including rs-sFC/rs-dFC measures to explain the variability in the magnitude of tDCS-induced improvements in visual object-matching task (VOMT) accuracy. Rs-dFC analysis revealed four rs-dFC states. The occurrence rate of a rs-dFC state 4, characterized by a high correlation between the left fronto-parietal control network and the language network, was significantly associated with tDCS-induced VOMT accuracy changes. The rs-sFC measure was not significantly associated with the cognitive outcome. We show that flexibility of the brain state representing readiness for top-down control of object identification implicated in the studied task is linked to the tDCS-enhanced task accuracy.
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