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Comparison of functional network connectivity for passive-listening and active-response narrative comprehension in adolescents.

Yingying Wang1, Scott K Holland.   

Abstract

Comprehension of narrative stories plays an important role in the development of language skills. In this study, we compared brain activity elicited by a passive-listening version and an active-response (AR) version of a narrative comprehension task by using independent component (IC) analysis on functional magnetic resonance imaging data from 21 adolescents (ages 14-18 years). Furthermore, we explored differences in functional network connectivity engaged by two versions of the task and investigated the relationship between the online response time and the strength of connectivity between each pair of ICs. Despite similar brain region involvements in auditory, temporoparietal, and frontoparietal language networks for both versions, the AR version engages some additional network elements including the left dorsolateral prefrontal, anterior cingulate, and sensorimotor networks. These additional involvements are likely associated with working memory and maintenance of attention, which can be attributed to the differences in cognitive strategic aspects of the two versions. We found significant positive correlation between the online response time and the strength of connectivity between an IC in left inferior frontal region and an IC in sensorimotor region. An explanation for this finding is that longer reaction time indicates stronger connection between the frontal and sensorimotor networks caused by increased activation in adolescents who require more effort to complete the task.

Keywords:  active-response; functional network connectivity; independent component analysis; narrative comprehension; passive-listening

Mesh:

Year:  2014        PMID: 24689887      PMCID: PMC4028097          DOI: 10.1089/brain.2013.0190

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Connect        ISSN: 2158-0014


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