| Literature DB >> 24376871 |
Karen Lidzba1, Kathina Ebner1, Till-Karsten Hauser2, Marko Wilke1.
Abstract
Complex visuospatial processing relies on distributed neural networks involving occipital, parietal and frontal brain regions. Effects of physiological maturation (during normal brain development) and proficiency on tasks requiring complex visuospatial processing have not yet been studied extensively, as they are almost invariably interrelated. We therefore aimed at dissociating the effects of age and performance on functional MRI (fMRI) activation in a complex visual search task. In our cross-sectional study, healthy children and adolescents (n = 43, 19 females, 7-17 years) performed a complex visual search task during fMRI. Resulting activation was analysed with regard to the differential effects of age and performance. Our results are compatible with an increase in the neural network's efficacy with age: within occipital and parietal cortex, the core regions of the visual exploration network, activation increased with age, and more so in the right than in the left hemisphere. Further, activation outside the visual search network decreased with age, mainly in left inferior frontal, middle temporal, and inferior parietal cortex. High-performers had stronger activation in right superior parietal cortex, suggesting a more mature visual search network. We could not see effects of age or performance in frontal cortex. Our results show that effects of physiological maturation and effects of performance, while usually intertwined, can be successfully disentangled and investigated using fMRI in children and adolescents.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24376871 PMCID: PMC3871624 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0085168
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1Examples for search condition (left) and control condition (right) of the complex visual search task.
Figure 2fMRI group activation at p < .05, FWE-corrected threshold for complex visual search vs. control and extent threshold k > 20.
Figure 3Age-related activation increases within (red) and outside (blue) the global task-related network (GlobalFWE).
No age-related activation decreases were detected within GlobalFWE. Age-related activation decreases outside GlobalFWE are depicted in green. All clusters within ROIs at uncorrected p < .001 and extent threshold k > 15.
Age-related fMRI activation.
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| Peak level | Cluster level | Peak level | Cluster level | |||||
| T | puncorr | kE | puncorr | T | puncorr | kE | puncorr | |
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| right lateral occipital cortex | 4.93 | <.0001 | 105 | .012 | 3.93 | <.0001 | 23 | .194 |
| left lateral occipital cortex | 4.67 | <.0001 | 109 | .004 | 4.50 | <.0001 | 26 | .147 |
| right superior parietal lobule | 4.47 | <.0001 | 30 | .110 | - | - | - | - |
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| left middle temporal gyrus | - | - | - | - | 5.23 | <.0001 | 31 | .019 |
| left inferior parietal lobule | - | - | - | - | 4.69 | <.0001 | 115 | .012 |
| left inferior frontal gyrus | - | - | - | - | 4.64 | <.0001 | 29 | .042 |
Note: No exact MNI coordinates given due to the use of custom-made template during normalization process. kE = extent threshold.
Figure 4Performance-related activation increases within (red) and decreases outside (green) the global task-related network (GlobalFWE) overlaid on sections (MNI coordinate of slice) of the custom group T1 template.
All clusters within ROIs at uncorrected p < .001 and extent threshold k > 15.
Hit-rate-related fMRI activation.
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| Peak level | Cluster level | Peak level | Cluster level | |||||
| T | puncorr | kE | puncorr | T | puncorr | kE | puncorr | |
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| medial occipital cortex | - | - | - | - | 4.76 | <.0001 | 100 | .021 |
| inferior occipital cortex | - | - | - | - | 4.05 | <.0001 | 47 | .033 |
| right superior parietal lobule | 3.87 | <.0001 | 19 | .252 | - | - | - | - |
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| left precentral gyrus | - | - | - | - | 4.44 | <.0001 | 21 | .090 |
| posterior corpus callosum | - | - | - | - | 4.17 | <.0001 | 24 | .133 |
Note: No exact MNI coordinates given due to the use of custom-made template during normalization process. kE = extent threshold.