Blomberg Rina, Signoret Carine, Danielsson Henrik, Perini Irene, Rönnberg Jerker, Capusan Andrea Johansson
Department of Behavioral Sciences and Learning, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden.
Linnaeus Center HEAD, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden.
Front Neurosci. 2022 Sep 6;16. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2022.972730. eCollection 2022.
Numerous resting-state studies on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have reported aberrant functional connectivity (FC) between the default-mode network (DMN) and the ventral attention/salience network (VA/SN). This finding has commonly been interpreted as an index of poorer DMN regulation associated with symptoms of mind wandering in ADHD literature. However, a competing perspective suggests that dysfunctional organization of the DMN and VA/SN may additionally index increased sensitivity to the external environment. The goal of the current study was to test this latter perspective in relation to auditory distraction by investigating whether ADHD-adults exhibit aberrant FC between DMN, VA/SN, and auditory networks.
Twelve minutes of resting-state fMRI data was collected from two adult groups: ADHD ( = 17) and controls ( = 17); from which the FC between predefined regions comprising the DMN, VA/SN, and auditory networks were analyzed.
A weaker anticorrelation between the VA/SN and DMN was observed in ADHD. DMN and VA/SN hubs also exhibited aberrant FC with the auditory network in ADHD. Additionally, participants who displayed a stronger anticorrelation between the VA/SN and auditory network at rest, also performed better on a cognitively demanding behavioral task that involved ignoring a distracting auditory stimulus.
Results are consistent with the hypothesis that auditory distraction in ADHD is linked to aberrant interactions between DMN, VA/SN, and auditory systems. Our findings support models that implicate dysfunctional organization of the DMN and VA/SN in the disorder and encourage more research into sensory interactions with these major networks.
众多关于注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)的静息态研究报告了默认模式网络(DMN)与腹侧注意/突显网络(VA/SN)之间异常的功能连接(FC)。在ADHD文献中,这一发现通常被解释为与思维游荡症状相关的DMN调节较差的指标。然而,另一种观点认为,DMN和VA/SN的功能失调组织可能还表明对外部环境的敏感性增加。本研究的目的是通过调查ADHD成人在DMN、VA/SN和听觉网络之间是否表现出异常的FC,来检验后一种观点与听觉分心的关系。
从两个成年组收集了12分钟的静息态功能磁共振成像数据:ADHD组(n = 17)和对照组(n = 17);分析了包括DMN、VA/SN和听觉网络的预定义区域之间的FC。
在ADHD中观察到VA/SN和DMN之间的反相关性较弱。ADHD中的DMN和VA/SN枢纽与听觉网络也表现出异常的FC。此外,表示静息时VA/SN和听觉网络之间反相关性较强的参与者,在一项需要认知的行为任务(包括忽略分心的听觉刺激)中表现也更好。
结果与以下假设一致,即ADHD中的听觉分心与DMN、VA/SN和听觉系统之间的异常相互作用有关。我们的研究结果支持了将DMN和VA/SN的功能失调组织与该疾病联系起来的模型,并鼓励对与这些主要网络的感觉相互作用进行更多研究。