Effector-selective modulation of the effective connectivity within frontoparietal circuits during visuomotor tasks

Author:

Bencivenga Federica123ORCID,Tullo Maria Giulia14ORCID,Maltempo Teresa35ORCID,von Gal Alessandro12ORCID,Serra Chiara5ORCID,Pitzalis Sabrina35ORCID,Galati Gaspare13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Brain Imaging Laboratory, Department of Psychology, Sapienza University , Via dei Marsi 78, 00185 Roma, Italy

2. PhD program in Behavioral Neuroscience, Sapienza University of Rome , Via dei Marsi 78, 00185 Roma, Italy

3. Cognitive and Motor Rehabilitation and Neuroimaging Unit, Santa Lucia Foundation (IRCCS Fondazione Santa Lucia) , Via Ardeatina 306/354, 00179 Roma, Italy

4. Department of Translational and Precision Medicine, “Sapienza” University of Rome, Viale dell’Università 37, 00185 Roma, Italy

5. Department of Movement, Human and Health Sciences, University of Rome “Foro Italico”, Piazza Lauro De Bosis 15, 00135 Roma, Italy

Abstract

Abstract Despite extensive research, the functional architecture of the subregions of the dorsal posterior parietal cortex (PPC) involved in sensorimotor processing is far from clear. Here, we draw a thorough picture of the large-scale functional organization of the PPC to disentangle the fronto-parietal networks mediating visuomotor functions. To this aim, we reanalyzed available human functional magnetic resonance imaging data collected during the execution of saccades, hand, and foot pointing, and we combined individual surface-based activation, resting-state functional connectivity, and effective connectivity analyses. We described a functional distinction between a more lateral region in the posterior intraparietal sulcus (lpIPS), preferring saccades over pointing and coupled with the frontal eye fields (FEF) at rest, and a more medial portion (mpIPS) intrinsically correlated to the dorsal premotor cortex (PMd). Dynamic causal modeling revealed feedforward-feedback loops linking lpIPS with FEF during saccades and mpIPS with PMd during pointing, with substantial differences between hand and foot. Despite an intrinsic specialization of the action-specific fronto-parietal networks, our study reveals that their functioning is finely regulated according to the effector to be used, being the dynamic interactions within those networks differently modulated when carrying out a similar movement (i.e. pointing) but with distinct effectors (i.e. hand and foot).

Funder

Sapienza University of Rome

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Cognitive Neuroscience

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