Authors
Xingfeng Li, Elizabeth G Kehoe, Thomas Martin McGinnity, Damien Coyle, Arun LW Bokde
Publication date
2015/2/1
Journal
Brain connectivity
Volume
5
Issue
1
Pages
60-67
Publisher
Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
Description
It is known that the default mode network (DMN) may be modulated by a cognitive task and by performance level. Changes in the DMN have been examined by investigating resting-state activation levels, but there have been very few studies examining the modulation of effective connectivity of the DMN during a task in healthy older subjects. In this study, the authors examined how effective connectivity changed in the DMN between rest and during a memory task. The authors also investigated whether there was any relationship between effective connectivity modulation in the DMN and memory performance, to establish whether variations in cognitive performance are related to neural network effective connectivity, either at rest or during task performance. Twenty-eight healthy older participants underwent a resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging scan and an emotional face–name encoding task …
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