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性别相关的连接模式差异与情景记忆回忆有关。

Sex-dependent differences in connectivity patterns are related to episodic memory recall.

机构信息

Division of Cognitive Neuroscience, Department of Biomedicine, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland.

Division of Molecular Neuroscience, Department of Biomedicine, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland.

出版信息

Hum Brain Mapp. 2023 Dec 1;44(17):5612-5623. doi: 10.1002/hbm.26465. Epub 2023 Aug 30.

Abstract

Previous studies have shown that females typically outperform males on episodic memory tasks. In this study, we investigated if (1) there are differences between males and females in their connectome characteristics, (2) if these connectivity patterns are associated with memory performance, and (3) if these brain connectome characteristics contribute to the differences in episodic memory performance between sexes. In a sample of 655 healthy young subjects (n = 391 females; n = 264 males), we derived brain network characteristics from diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) data using models of crossing fibers within each voxel of the brain and probabilistic tractography (graph strength, shortest path length, global efficiency, and weighted transitivity). Group differences were analysed with linear models and mediation analyses were used to explore how connectivity patterns might relate to sex-dependent differences in memory performance. Our results show significant sex-dependent differences in weighted transitivity (d = 0.42), with males showing higher values. Further, we observed a negative association between weighted transitivity and memory performance (r = -0.12). Finally, these distinct connectome characteristics partially mediated the observed differences in memory performance (effect size of the indirect effect r = 0.02). Our findings indicate a higher interconnectedness in females compared to males. Additionally, we demonstrate that the sex-dependent differences in episodic memory performance can be partially explained by the differences in this connectome measure. These results further underscore the importance of sex-dependent differences in brain connectivity and their impact on cognitive function.

摘要

先前的研究表明,女性在情节记忆任务上的表现通常优于男性。在这项研究中,我们调查了以下三个问题:(1)男性和女性在连接组特征上是否存在差异;(2)这些连接模式是否与记忆表现相关;(3)这些大脑连接组特征是否有助于解释性别间在情节记忆表现上的差异。在一个由 655 名健康年轻受试者组成的样本中(n=391 名女性;n=264 名男性),我们使用跨纤维模型从弥散张量成像(DTI)数据中得出大脑网络特征,并使用概率追踪(图强度、最短路径长度、全局效率和加权传递性)。我们使用线性模型分析组间差异,并使用中介分析来探索连接模式如何与记忆表现的性别差异相关。我们的研究结果表明,加权传递性存在显著的性别依赖性差异(d=0.42),男性的数值更高。此外,我们还观察到加权传递性与记忆表现呈负相关(r=-0.12)。最后,这些独特的连接组特征部分介导了记忆表现的性别差异(间接效应的效应大小 r=0.02)。我们的研究结果表明,女性的连接性比男性更高。此外,我们还证明了情节记忆表现的性别差异可以部分由这种连接组测量的差异来解释。这些结果进一步强调了大脑连接的性别差异及其对认知功能的重要性。

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