Spontaneous fMRI fluctuations are organized in large-scale spatiotemporal structures, or resting-state networks (RSN). However, it is unknown how task performance affects RSN dynamics. We use MEG to measure slow (similar to 0.1 Hz) coherent fluctuations of band-limited power (BLP), a robust correlate of RSN, during rest and movie observation and compare them to fMRI-RSN. BLP correlation, especially in a band, dropped in multiple RSN during movie although overall topography was maintained. Variability of power correlation increased in visual occipital cortex, and transient decrements corresponded to scenes perceived as "event boundaries." Additionally, stronger task-dependent interactions developed between vision and language networks in theta and beta bands, and default and language networks in gamma band. The topography of fMRI connectivity and relative changes induced by the movie were well matched to MEG. We conclude that resting-state and task network interactions are clearly different in the frequency domain despite maintenance of underlying network topography.

Natural scenes viewing alters the dynamics of functional connectivity in the human brain / Betti, Viviana; Della Penna, S; de Pasquale, F; Mantini, D; Marzetti, L; Romani, Gl; Corbetta, M.. - In: NEURON. - ISSN 0896-6273. - STAMPA. - 79:4(2013), pp. 782-797. [doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2013.06.022]

Natural scenes viewing alters the dynamics of functional connectivity in the human brain.

BETTI, VIVIANA;
2013

Abstract

Spontaneous fMRI fluctuations are organized in large-scale spatiotemporal structures, or resting-state networks (RSN). However, it is unknown how task performance affects RSN dynamics. We use MEG to measure slow (similar to 0.1 Hz) coherent fluctuations of band-limited power (BLP), a robust correlate of RSN, during rest and movie observation and compare them to fMRI-RSN. BLP correlation, especially in a band, dropped in multiple RSN during movie although overall topography was maintained. Variability of power correlation increased in visual occipital cortex, and transient decrements corresponded to scenes perceived as "event boundaries." Additionally, stronger task-dependent interactions developed between vision and language networks in theta and beta bands, and default and language networks in gamma band. The topography of fMRI connectivity and relative changes induced by the movie were well matched to MEG. We conclude that resting-state and task network interactions are clearly different in the frequency domain despite maintenance of underlying network topography.
2013
RESTING HUMAN BRAIN; DEFAULT-MODE NETWORK; VISUAL-CORTEX; NEURONAL OSCILLATIONS; CEREBRAL-CORTEX; EVENT SEGMENTATION; SPATIAL ATTENTION; CORTICAL NETWORKS; STATE ACTIVITY; FLUCTUATIONS
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Natural scenes viewing alters the dynamics of functional connectivity in the human brain / Betti, Viviana; Della Penna, S; de Pasquale, F; Mantini, D; Marzetti, L; Romani, Gl; Corbetta, M.. - In: NEURON. - ISSN 0896-6273. - STAMPA. - 79:4(2013), pp. 782-797. [doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2013.06.022]
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