Authors
Jason S Nomi, Taylor S Bolt, CE Chiemeka Ezie, Lucina Q Uddin, Aaron S Heller
Publication date
2017/5/31
Journal
Journal of Neuroscience
Volume
37
Issue
22
Pages
5539-5548
Publisher
Society for Neuroscience
Description
Variability of neuronal responses is thought to underlie flexible and optimal brain function. Because previous work investigating BOLD signal variability has been conducted within task-based fMRI contexts on adults and older individuals, very little is currently known regarding regional changes in spontaneous BOLD signal variability in the human brain across the lifespan. The current study used resting-state fMRI data from a large sample of male and female human participants covering a wide age range (6–85 years) across two different fMRI acquisition parameters (TR = 0.645 and 1.4 s). Variability in brain regions including a key node of the salience network (anterior insula) increased linearly across the lifespan across datasets. In contrast, variability in most other large-scale networks decreased linearly over the lifespan. These results demonstrate unique lifespan trajectories of BOLD variability related to specific …
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