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Linking brain activation to topological organization in the frontal lobe as a synergistic indicator to characterize the difference between various cognitive processes of executive function
Zhishan Hu1,2; Juan Zhang; LingyanZhang; Yutao Xiang; Zhen Yuan1,2
2019-04
Source PublicationNeurophotonics
ISSN23294248
Volume6Issue:2Pages:025008
Abstract

Executive functions (EFs) associated with the frontal lobe are vital for goal-orientated behavior. To date, limited efforts have been made to examine the relationships among the behavior, brain activation, and topological organization of functional networks in the frontal lobe underlying various EF tasks, including inhibition, working memory, and cognitive flexibility. In this study, functional near-infrared spectroscopy neuroimaging technique was used to systematically inspect the differences in the brain activation and the topological organization of brain networks between various EF tasks in the frontal lobe. In addition, the relationships between brain activation/network properties and task performances and the relationships between brain activation and network properties were, respectively, examined for different EF tasks. Consequently, we have discovered that the nodal and global properties of the resting-state and task-evoked networks, respectively, exhibited significant correlations with the activation of various brain regions during various EF tasks. In particular, the measure that links the neural activation to the topological organization of the brain networks in the frontal lobe can serve as a synergistic indicator to examine the difference between various EF tasks, which paves a way toward a comprehensive understanding of the neural mechanism underlying EFs.

KeywordFunctional Near-infrared Spectroscopy Behavior Network Activation Executive Functions Frontal Cortex
DOI10.1117/1.NPh.6.2.025008
Indexed BySCIE
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaBiomedical Optics
WOS IDWOS:000481888400009
PublisherSPIE
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85069432110
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CollectionINSTITUTE OF COLLABORATIVE INNOVATION
Faculty of Health Sciences
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND MEDICINAL ADMINISTRATION
Corresponding AuthorZhen Yuan
Affiliation1.Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Macau
2.Centre for Cognitive and Brain Sciences, University of Macau
First Author AffilicationFaculty of Health Sciences;  University of Macau
Corresponding Author AffilicationFaculty of Health Sciences;  University of Macau
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Zhishan Hu,Juan Zhang,LingyanZhang,et al. Linking brain activation to topological organization in the frontal lobe as a synergistic indicator to characterize the difference between various cognitive processes of executive function[J]. Neurophotonics, 2019, 6(2), 025008.
APA Zhishan Hu., Juan Zhang., LingyanZhang., Yutao Xiang., & Zhen Yuan (2019). Linking brain activation to topological organization in the frontal lobe as a synergistic indicator to characterize the difference between various cognitive processes of executive function. Neurophotonics, 6(2), 025008.
MLA Zhishan Hu,et al."Linking brain activation to topological organization in the frontal lobe as a synergistic indicator to characterize the difference between various cognitive processes of executive function".Neurophotonics 6.2(2019):025008.
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