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Disentangling metabolic and neurovascular timescales supporting cognitive processes
Medicine and HealthPNAS

Disentangling metabolic and neurovascular timescales supporting cognitive processes

F. Saviola, S. Tambalo, et al.

Using time-resolved functional magnetic resonance spectroscopy and MRI, this study traces how the balance between neural excitation and inhibition (Glx and GABA+) and dynamic functional connectivity co-evolve during working memory, showing that higher cognitive load drives networks into more specialized, longer-lasting configurations and an excitation-biased imbalance linked to individual performance. The research was conducted by Francesca Saviola, Stefano Tambalo, Laura Beghini, Asia Ferrari, Barbara Cassone, Dimitri Van De Ville, and Jorge Jovicich.... show more
Abstract
The balance between neural excitation and inhibition (EIB), governed by glutamatergic and GABAergic neurotransmission, is an essential mechanism supporting cognitive processes. Yet, little is understood about how EIB shifts with engaging cognitive load and its impact on functional connectivity dynamics. Here, we combined time-resolved functional magnetic resonance spectroscopy and magnetic resonance imaging to investigate temporal profiles of the reciprocal modulation between EIB and functional network dynamics during working memory tasks in healthy subjects. We quantified EIB kinetics by measuring excitatory (Glx) and inhibitory (GABA+) levels and assessed their temporal coupling with dynamic functional connectivity states, revealing a dependence that scales with cognitive load. Notably, we found that as cognitive challenges intensify, brain networks transition toward more specialized and enduring connectivity configurations, accompanied by imbalances that favor excitation, changes that may impact cognitive adaptability. Fluctuations in EIB and functional connectivity occurred on comparable timescales and were both associated with individual differences in cognitive performance. Importantly, this experimental approach demonstrates a close synergy between EIB kinetics, brain network dynamics, and cognitive performance, defining the groundwork for exploring healthy and aberrant cognitive states.
Publisher
PNAS
Published On
Sep 22, 2025
Authors
Francesca Saviola, Stefano Tambalo, Laura Beghini, Asia Ferrari, Barbara Cassone, Dimitri Van De Ville, Jorge Jovicich
Tags
excitation–inhibition balanceGlx and GABA+time-resolved MRSdynamic functional connectivityworking memorycognitive loadbrain network dynamics
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