Fast and functionally specific cortical thickness changes induced by visual stimulation

Author:

Zaretskaya Natalia123ORCID,Fink Erik12,Arsenovic Ana123,Ischebeck Anja123

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cognitive Psychology and Neuroscience , Institute of Psychology, , Universitaetsplatz 2, 8010 Graz, Austria

2. University of Graz , Institute of Psychology, , Universitaetsplatz 2, 8010 Graz, Austria

3. BioTechMed-Graz , Mozartgasse 12, 8010 Graz, Austria

Abstract

Abstract Structural characteristics of the human brain serve as important markers of brain development, aging, disease progression, and neural plasticity. They are considered stable properties, changing slowly over time. Multiple recent studies reported that structural brain changes measured with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may occur much faster than previously thought, within hours or even minutes. The mechanisms behind such fast changes remain unclear, with hemodynamics as one possible explanation. Here we investigated the functional specificity of cortical thickness changes induced by a flickering checkerboard and compared them to blood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) functional MRI activity. We found that checkerboard stimulation led to a significant thickness increase, which was driven by an expansion at the gray–white matter boundary, functionally specific to V1, confined to the retinotopic representation of the checkerboard stimulus, and amounted to 1.3% or 0.022 mm. Although functional specificity and the effect size of these changes were comparable to those of the BOLD signal in V1, thickness effects were substantially weaker in V3. Furthermore, a comparison of predicted and measured thickness changes for different stimulus timings suggested a slow increase of thickness over time, speaking against a hemodynamic explanation. Altogether, our findings suggest that visual stimulation can induce structural gray matter enlargement measurable with MRI.

Funder

BioTechMed-Graz

Institute of Psychology of the University of Graz

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Cognitive Neuroscience

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