Resting-state fMRI functional connectivity of the left temporal parietal junction is associated with visual temporal order threshold

Author:

Lewandowska Monika,Nikadon Jan,Wolak Tomasz,Tołpa Krzysztof,Piotrowski Tomasz,Chojnowski Mateusz,Dreszer Joanna

Abstract

AbstractThe study aimed to determine the relationship between the millisecond timing, measured by visual temporal order threshold (TOT), i.e. a minimum gap between two successive stimuli necessary to judge a before-after relation, and resting-state fMRI functional connectivity (rsFC). We assume that the TOT reflects a relatively stable feature of local internal state networks and is associated with rsFC of the temporal parietal junction (TPJ). Sixty five healthy young adults underwent the visual TOT, fluid intelligence (Gf) and an eyes-open resting-state fMRI examination. After controlling for the influence of gender, the higher the TOT, the stronger was the left TPJ’s rsFC with the left postcentral and the right precentral gyri, bilateral putamen and the right supplementary motor area. When the effects of Gf and TOT × Gf interaction were additionally controlled, the TOT—left TPJ’s rsFC relationship survived for almost all above regions with the exception of the left and right putamen. This is the first study demonstrating that visual TOT is associated with rsFC between the areas involved both in sub-second timing and motor control. Current outcomes indicate that the local neural networks are prepared to process brief, rapidly presented, consecutive events, even in the absence of such stimulation.

Funder

Narodowe Centrum Nauki

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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