TY - JOUR
T1 - Dynamic segregation and integration of brain functional networks associated with emotional arousal
AU - Zhou, Lv
AU - Xie, Yong
AU - Wang, Rong
AU - Fan, Yongchen
AU - Wu, Ying
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Authors
PY - 2023/5/19
Y1 - 2023/5/19
N2 - The organization of brain functional networks dynamically changes with emotional stimuli, but its relationship to emotional behaviors is still unclear. In the DEAP dataset, we used the nested-spectral partition approach to identify the hierarchical segregation and integration of functional networks and investigated the dynamic transitions between connectivity states under different arousal conditions. The frontal and right posterior parietal regions were dominant for network integration whereas the bilateral temporal, left posterior parietal, and occipital regions were responsible for segregation and functional flexibility. High emotional arousal behavior was associated with stronger network integration and more stable state transitions. Crucially, the connectivity states of frontal, central, and right parietal regions were closely related to arousal ratings in individuals. Besides, we predicted the individual emotional performance based on functional connectivity activities. Our results demonstrate that brain connectivity states are closely associated with emotional behaviors and could be reliable and robust indicators for emotional arousal.
AB - The organization of brain functional networks dynamically changes with emotional stimuli, but its relationship to emotional behaviors is still unclear. In the DEAP dataset, we used the nested-spectral partition approach to identify the hierarchical segregation and integration of functional networks and investigated the dynamic transitions between connectivity states under different arousal conditions. The frontal and right posterior parietal regions were dominant for network integration whereas the bilateral temporal, left posterior parietal, and occipital regions were responsible for segregation and functional flexibility. High emotional arousal behavior was associated with stronger network integration and more stable state transitions. Crucially, the connectivity states of frontal, central, and right parietal regions were closely related to arousal ratings in individuals. Besides, we predicted the individual emotional performance based on functional connectivity activities. Our results demonstrate that brain connectivity states are closely associated with emotional behaviors and could be reliable and robust indicators for emotional arousal.
KW - Cognitive neuroscience
KW - Systems neuroscience
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85152920979
U2 - 10.1016/j.isci.2023.106609
DO - 10.1016/j.isci.2023.106609
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85152920979
SN - 2589-0042
VL - 26
JO - iScience
JF - iScience
IS - 5
M1 - 106609
ER -