Department of Psychology, Auburn University, 226 Thach Hall, Auburn, AL, 36849, USA.
Auburn University Magnetic Resonance Imaging Research Center, 560 Devall Drive, Auburn, AL, 36849, USA.
Exp Brain Res. 2019 Sep;237(9):2367-2385. doi: 10.1007/s00221-019-05595-y. Epub 2019 Jul 10.
The posterior cingulate cortex (PCC) has been implicated in a host of cognitive and behavioral processes in addition to serving as a central hub in the default mode network (DMN). Moreover, the PCC has been shown to be involved in a range of psychiatric and neurological disorders. However, very little is known about the specific activated/deactivated functional profiles of the PCC. Here, we employed a dual analytic approach using robust quantitative meta-analytical connectivity modeling (MACM) and ultra-high field, high resolution resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) to identify state-specific functional activity patterns of the human PCC. The MACM results provided evidence for regions of convergence for PCC co-activation and co-deactivation (i.e., left medial frontal gyrus, left amygdala, and left anterior cingulate) as well as regions of divergence specific to either PCC activation (i.e., bilateral inferior frontal gyri) or PCC deactivation (i.e., left parahippocampal gyrus). In addition, exploratory MACMs on dorsal and ventral subregions of the PCC revealed differential functional activity patterns such as greater co-activation of the right PCC and left inferior parietal lobule with the dorsal PCC and greater co-activation of right precuneus with the ventral PCC. Resting state connectivity analyses showed widespread connectivity similar to that of the PCC co-activation-based MACM, but also demonstrated additional regions of activity, including bilateral superior parietal regions and right superior temporal regions. These analyses highlight the diverse neurofunctional repertoire of the human PCC, provide additional insight into its dynamic functional activity patterns as it switches between activated and deactivated states, and elucidates the cognitive processes that may be implicated in clinical populations.
后扣带皮层(PCC)除了作为默认模式网络(DMN)的中央枢纽外,还与许多认知和行为过程有关。此外,PCC 已被证明与一系列精神和神经疾病有关。然而,对于 PCC 的具体激活/失活功能谱知之甚少。在这里,我们采用了一种双重分析方法,使用强大的定量元分析连接建模(MACM)和超高场、高分辨率静息状态功能磁共振成像(rs-fMRI)来识别人类 PCC 的特定状态特定功能活动模式。MACM 结果为 PCC 共同激活和共同失活的汇聚区域(即左侧内侧额回、左侧杏仁核和左侧前扣带)以及特定于 PCC 激活(即双侧下额回)或 PCC 失活(即左侧旁海马回)的发散区域提供了证据。此外,对 PCC 的背侧和腹侧亚区进行探索性 MACM 揭示了不同的功能活动模式,例如右侧 PCC 和左侧下顶叶与背侧 PCC 的共同激活增加,以及右侧后扣带与腹侧 PCC 的共同激活增加。静息状态连接分析显示与 PCC 共同激活的基于 MACM 的广泛连接,但也显示了其他活动区域,包括双侧顶叶区域和右侧颞叶区域。这些分析突出了人类 PCC 的多样化神经功能,为其在激活和失活状态之间切换时的动态功能活动模式提供了更多的见解,并阐明了可能与临床人群有关的认知过程。