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Dynamic reconfiguration of functional brain networks during working memory training

Psychology

Dynamic reconfiguration of functional brain networks during working memory training

K. Finc, K. Bonna, et al.

Explore the fascinating way our brains adapt as we conquer the challenges of a dual n-back task! This study by Karolina Finc, Kamil Bonna, Xiaosong He, David M. Lydon-Staley, Simone Kühn, Włodzisław Duch, and Danielle S. Bassett reveals how mastery leads to increased brain network modularity and changes in integration, hinting at the complexities of cognitive load and task automation.

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Abstract
The functional network of the brain continually adapts to changing environmental demands. The consequence of behavioral automation for task-related functional network architecture remains far from understood. We investigated the neural reflections of behavioral automation as participants mastered a dual n-back task. In four fMRI scans equally spanning a 6-week training period, we assessed brain network modularity, a substrate for adaptation in biological systems. We found that whole-brain modularity steadily increased during training for both conditions of the dual n-back task. In a dynamic analysis, we found that the autonomy of the default mode system and integration among task-positive systems were modulated by training. The automation of the n-back task through training resulted in non-linear changes in integration between the fronto-parietal and default mode systems, and integration with the subcortical system. Our findings suggest that the automation of a cognitively demanding task may result in more segregated network organization.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
May 15, 2020
Authors
Karolina Finc, Kamil Bonna, Xiaosong He, David M. Lydon-Staley, Simone Kühn, Włodzisław Duch, Danielle S. Bassett
Tags
brain network
dual n-back task
fMRI
modularity
cognitive load
task automation
integration
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