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大脑温度的局部差异解释了工作记忆表现的性别特异性。

Local variation in brain temperature explains gender-specificity of working memory performance.

作者信息

Rogala Jacek, Dreszer Joanna, Sińczuk Marcin, Miciuk Łukasz, Piątkowska-Janko Ewa, Bogorodzki Piotr, Wolak Tomasz, Wróbel Andrzej, Konarzewski Marek

机构信息

Centre for Research on Culture, Language, and Mind, University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.

The Centre for Systemic Risk Analysis, University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.

出版信息

Front Hum Neurosci. 2024 Jul 26;18:1398034. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2024.1398034. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Exploring gender differences in cognitive abilities offers vital insights into human brain functioning.

METHODS

Our study utilized advanced techniques like magnetic resonance thermometry, standard working memory n-back tasks, and functional MRI to investigate if gender-based variations in brain temperature correlate with distinct neuronal responses and working memory capabilities.

RESULTS

We observed a significant decrease in average brain temperature in males during working memory tasks, a phenomenon not seen in females. Although changes in female brain temperature were significantly lower than in males, we found an inverse relationship between the absolute temperature change (ATC) and cognitive performance, alongside a correlation with blood oxygen level dependent (BOLD) signal change induced by neural activity. This suggests that in females, ATC is a crucial determinant for the link between cognitive performance and BOLD responses, a linkage not evident in males. However, we also observed additional female specific BOLD responses aligned with comparable task performance to that of males.

DISCUSSION

Our results suggest that females compensate for their brain's heightened temperature sensitivity by activating additional neuronal networks to support working memory. This study not only underscores the complexity of gender differences in cognitive processing but also opens new avenues for understanding how temperature fluctuations influence brain functionality.

摘要

引言

探究认知能力的性别差异能为人类大脑功能提供重要见解。

方法

我们的研究采用了磁共振测温、标准工作记忆n-back任务和功能磁共振成像等先进技术,以调查基于性别的大脑温度差异是否与不同的神经元反应和工作记忆能力相关。

结果

我们观察到男性在执行工作记忆任务时平均大脑温度显著下降,而女性未出现这种现象。尽管女性大脑温度的变化明显低于男性,但我们发现绝对温度变化(ATC)与认知表现之间存在反比关系,同时与神经活动诱发的血氧水平依赖(BOLD)信号变化相关。这表明在女性中,ATC是认知表现与BOLD反应之间联系的关键决定因素,而在男性中这种联系并不明显。然而,我们还观察到女性特有的其他BOLD反应,其任务表现与男性相当。

讨论

我们的结果表明,女性通过激活额外的神经元网络来支持工作记忆,从而弥补其大脑对温度更高的敏感性。这项研究不仅强调了认知加工中性别差异的复杂性,还为理解温度波动如何影响大脑功能开辟了新途径。

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