Institute of Science and Technology for Brain-Inspired Intelligence, Fudan University, 200433, Shanghai, PR China.
Division of Anaesthesia and Department of Clinical Neurosciences, School of Clinical Medicine, UK & Wolfson Brain Imaging Centre, University of Cambridge, CB2 0QQ, Cambridge, UK.
Sci Rep. 2020 Feb 25;10(1):3402. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-60258-1.
Patterns of functional interactions across distributed brain regions are suggested to provide a scaffold for the conscious processing of information, with marked topological alterations observed in loss of consciousness. However, establishing a firm link between macro-scale brain network organisation and conscious cognition requires direct investigations into neuropsychologically-relevant architectural modifications across systematic reductions in consciousness. Here we assessed both global and regional disturbances to brain graphs in a group of healthy participants across baseline resting state fMRI as well as two distinct levels of propofol-induced sedation. We found a persistent modular architecture, yet significant reorganisation of brain hubs that formed parts of a wider rich-club collective. Furthermore, the reduction in the strength of rich-club connectivity was significantly associated with the participants' performance in a semantic judgment task, indicating the importance of this higher-order topological feature for conscious cognition. These results highlight a remarkable interplay between global and regional properties of brain functional interactions in supporting conscious cognition that is relevant to our understanding of clinical disorders of consciousness.
跨分布式脑区的功能相互作用模式被认为为信息的意识处理提供了一个支架,在意识丧失时观察到明显的拓扑改变。然而,要在宏观尺度的大脑网络组织和意识认知之间建立牢固的联系,需要直接研究在意识逐渐降低的过程中与神经心理学相关的结构改变。在这里,我们评估了一组健康参与者在基线静息态 fMRI 以及两种不同水平的异丙酚诱导镇静期间的大脑图谱的全局和局部干扰。我们发现了一个持久的模块化结构,但大脑枢纽的重新组织显著,这些枢纽构成了更广泛的丰富俱乐部集体的一部分。此外,丰富俱乐部连接强度的降低与参与者在语义判断任务中的表现显著相关,表明这种高阶拓扑特征对意识认知的重要性。这些结果突出了支持意识认知的大脑功能相互作用的全局和局部性质之间的显著相互作用,这与我们对意识障碍临床障碍的理解有关。