Default mode network shows distinct emotional and contextual responses yet common effects of retrieval demands across tasks

Author:

Souter Nicholas E.12ORCID,de Freitas Antonia13,Zhang Meichao145,Shao Ximing13,del Jesus Gonzalez Alam Tirso Rene16ORCID,Engen Haakon78,Smallwood Jonathan9ORCID,Krieger‐Redwood Katya1ORCID,Jefferies Elizabeth1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology University of York York UK

2. School of Psychology University of Sussex Brighton UK

3. Experimental Psychology, Division of Psychology and Language Sciences University College London London UK

4. CAS Key Laboratory of Behavioral Science Institute of Psychology Beijing China

5. Department of Psychology University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China

6. School of Psychology and Sports Science Bangor University Bangor UK

7. Institute for Military Psychiatry, Joint Medical Services Norwegian Armed Forces Norway

8. Department of Psychology University of Oslo Oslo Norway

9. Department of Psychology Queen’s University Kingston Ontario Canada

Abstract

AbstractThe default mode network (DMN) lies towards the heteromodal end of the principal gradient of intrinsic connectivity, maximally separated from the sensory‐motor cortex. It supports memory‐based cognition, including the capacity to retrieve conceptual and evaluative information from sensory inputs, and to generate meaningful states internally; however, the functional organisation of DMN that can support these distinct modes of retrieval remains unclear. We used fMRI to examine whether activation within subsystems of DMN differed as a function of retrieval demands, or the type of association to be retrieved, or both. In a picture association task, participants retrieved semantic associations that were either contextual or emotional in nature. Participants were asked to avoid generating episodic associations. In the generate phase, these associations were retrieved from a novel picture, while in the switch phase, participants retrieved a new association for the same image. Semantic context and emotion trials were associated with dissociable DMN subnetworks, indicating that a key dimension of DMN organisation relates to the type of association being accessed. The frontotemporal and medial temporal DMN showed a preference for emotional and semantic contextual associations, respectively. Relative to the generate phase, the switch phase recruited clusters closer to the heteromodal apex of the principal gradient—a cortical hierarchy separating unimodal and heteromodal regions. There were no differences in this effect between association types. Instead, memory switching was associated with a distinct subnetwork associated with controlled internal cognition. These findings delineate distinct patterns of DMN recruitment for different kinds of associations yet common responses across tasks that reflect retrieval demands.

Funder

European Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

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