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Functional topography of the thalamo-cortical system during development and its relation to cognition.

Leonie Steiner1, Andrea Federspiel2, Nedelina Slavova3, Roland Wiest3, Sebastian Grunt4, Maja Steinlin4, Regula Everts5.   

Abstract

The thalamus has complex connections with the cortex and is involved in various cognitive processes. However, little is known about the age-related changes of thalamo-cortical connections and their relation to cognitive abilities. The present study analyzed resting-state functional connectivity between the thalamus and nine cortical functional networks (default mode network (DMN), posterior DMN, left/right executive, dorsal attention, salience, motor, visual and auditory network) in a healthy human sample (N = 95, aged 5-25 years). Cognitive abilities, including processing speed, selective attention, and cognitive flexibility were assessed using neuropsychological tests. All nine cortical resting-state networks showed functional connections to the thalamus at rest, with no effect for sex (p > 0.05). For the motor, visual, auditory, DMN, posterior DMN, salience and dorsal attention network, we found mainly bilateral thalamic projections in the mediodorsal nucleus, pulvinar and in nuclei of the lateral group. For the right and left lateralized executive network, corresponding lateralized thalamic projections were found. Thalamo-cortical connectivity strength showed significant age-related changes from distinct sub-nuclei of the thalamus to different cortical networks including the visual, DMN, salience and dorsal attention network. Further, connectivity strength of thalamo-cortical networks was associated with cognitive abilities, including processing speed, selective attention and cognitive flexibility. Better cognitive abilities were associated with increased thalamo-cortical connectivity in the pulvinar, mediodorsal nucleus, intralaminar nucleus, and nuclei from the lateral group. Alterations in the integrity of the thalamo-cortical system seem to be crucial for the development of cognitive abilities during brain maturation.
Copyright © 2020. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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Keywords:  Functional connectivity; MRI; Rs-fMRI; Sub-nuclei; Subcortical; Thalamo-cortical; Thalamus

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32919055     DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2020.117361

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroimage        ISSN: 1053-8119            Impact factor:   6.556


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