Effect of interoception on intra- and inter-network connectivity of human brain — An independent component analysis of fMRI data

B. Jarrahi, D. Mantini, S. Kollias
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Most stimuli in the viscera do not reach conscious perception, although they may activate some cortical structures. However, recent evidences suggest that various forms of subliminal interoceptive inputs may influence brain function. In this study, we used spatial independent component analysis (ICA) as a multivariate method to investigate the effect of interoception on the intra- and inter-network connectivity of the human brain. 15 healthy participants were scanned during the resting-state and a visceral stimulation task. Following a recently suggested ICA framework, we applied a high model order ICA of 75 to the fMRI data, and identified 34 components as non-artifactual intrinsic connectivity networks (ICNs). Results demonstrate significant intra-network connectivity difference within the salience network (SN) and the default mode network (p <; 0.05, family-wise error corrected). Significant inter-network connectivity differences were also found for several ICN pairs, most notably between the SN and the frontoparietal central executive network, and between the SN and the limbic association network (p<;0.05, false discovery rate corrected for multiple comparisons). Taken together, these observations suggest significant effect of interoception on the network connectivity architecture of the human brain especially involving the SN when compared to the resting-state baseline.
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内感受对人脑内网络和网络间连通性的影响——fMRI数据的独立成分分析
大多数内脏的刺激不能达到有意识的知觉,尽管它们可能激活一些皮层结构。然而,最近的证据表明,各种形式的阈下内感受输入可能会影响大脑功能。在这项研究中,我们使用空间独立成分分析(ICA)作为一种多变量方法来研究内感受对人脑网络内和网络间连通性的影响。在静息状态和内脏刺激任务中对15名健康参与者进行了扫描。根据最近提出的ICA框架,我们将75的高模型阶ICA应用于fMRI数据,并确定了34个组成部分为非人工内在连接网络(ICNs)。结果表明,显著性网络(SN)和默认模式网络的网络内连通性存在显著差异(p <;0.05,家庭误差修正)。多个ICN对的网络间连通性也存在显著差异,最明显的是SN与额顶叶中央执行网络之间,以及SN与边缘关联网络之间(p<;0.05,多次比较修正了错误发现率)。综上所述,这些观察结果表明,与静息状态基线相比,内感受对人脑网络连接结构的影响显著,特别是涉及到SN。
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