Static and dynamic posterior cingulate cortex nodal topology of default mode network predicts attention task performance

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Pan Lin
Yong Yang
Jorge Jovicich
Nicola De Pisapia
Xiang Wang
Chun S. Zuo
James Jonathan Levitt
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[1] Xi’an Jiaotong University,Key Laboratory of Biomedical Information Engineering of Education Ministry, Institute of Biomedical Engineering
[2] Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics,School of Information Technology
[3] University of Trento,Center for Mind/Brain Sciences
[4] University of Trento,Department of Cognitive and Education Sciences
[5] Central South University,Medical Psychological Institute of Second Xiangya Hospital
[6] Harvard Medical School,Brain Imaging Center, McLean Hospital, Department of Psychiatry
[7] Harvard Medical School,Clinical Neuroscience Division, Laboratory of Neuroscience, Department of Psychiatry, VA, Boston Healthcare System, Brockton Division
[8] Harvard Medical School,Psychiatry Neuroimaging Laboratory, Department of Psychiatry, Brigham & Women’s Hospital
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Default mode network (DMN); Functional connectivity (FC); Task performance; Posterior cingulate cortex (PCC); Degree;
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Characterization of the default mode network (DMN) as a complex network of functionally interacting dynamic systems has received great interest for the study of DMN neural mechanisms. In particular, understanding the relationship of intrinsic resting-state DMN brain network with cognitive behaviors is an important issue in healthy cognition and mental disorders. However, it is still unclear how DMN functional connectivity links to cognitive behaviors during resting-state. In this study, we hypothesize that static and dynamic DMN nodal topology is associated with upcoming cognitive task performance. We used graph theory analysis in order to understand better the relationship between the DMN functional connectivity and cognitive behavior during resting-state and task performance. Nodal degree of the DMN was calculated as a metric of network topology. We found that the static and dynamic posterior cingulate cortex (PCC) nodal degree within the DMN was associated with task performance (Reaction Time). Our results show that the core node PCC nodal degree within the DMN was significantly correlated with reaction time, which suggests that the PCC plays a key role in supporting cognitive function.
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