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Resting-State Neuronal Oscillatory Correlates of Working Memory Performance
PURPOSE: Working memory (WM) represents the brain’s ability to maintain information in a readily available state for short periods of time. This study examines the resting-state cortical activity patterns that are most associated with performance on a difficult working-memory task. METHODS: Magnetoe...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3692502/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23825569 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066820 |
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author | Heister, David Diwakar, Mithun Nichols, Sharon Robb, Ashley Angeles, Anne Marie Tal, Omer Harrington, Deborah L. Song, Tao Lee, Roland R. Huang, Mingxiong |
author_facet | Heister, David Diwakar, Mithun Nichols, Sharon Robb, Ashley Angeles, Anne Marie Tal, Omer Harrington, Deborah L. Song, Tao Lee, Roland R. Huang, Mingxiong |
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description | PURPOSE: Working memory (WM) represents the brain’s ability to maintain information in a readily available state for short periods of time. This study examines the resting-state cortical activity patterns that are most associated with performance on a difficult working-memory task. METHODS: Magnetoencephalographic (MEG) band-passed (delta/theta (1–7 Hz), alpha (8–13 Hz), beta (14–30 Hz)) and sensor based regional power was collected in a population of adult men (18–28 yrs, n = 24) in both an eyes-closed and eyes-open resting state. The normalized power within each resting state condition as well as the normalized change in power between eyes closed and open (zECO) were correlated with performance on a WM task. The regional and band-limited measures that were most associated with performance were then combined using singular value decomposition (SVD) to determine the degree to which zECO power was associated with performance on the three-back verbal WM task. RESULTS: Changes in power from eyes closed to open revealed a significant decrease in power in all band-widths that was most pronounced in the posterior brain regions (delta/theta band). zECO right posterior frontal and parietal cortex delta/theta power were found to be inversely correlated with three-back working memory performance. The SVD evaluation of the most correlated zECO metrics then provided a singular measure that was highly correlated with three-back performance (r = −0.73, p<0.0001). CONCLUSION: Our results indicate that there is an association between WM performance and changes in resting-state power (right posterior frontal and parietal delta/theta power). Moreover, an SVD of the most associated zECO measures produces a composite resting-state metric of regional neural oscillatory power that has an improved association with WM performance. To our knowledge, this is the first investigation that has found that changes in resting state electromagnetic neural patterns are highly associated with verbal working memory performance. |
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spelling | pubmed-36925022013-07-02 Resting-State Neuronal Oscillatory Correlates of Working Memory Performance Heister, David Diwakar, Mithun Nichols, Sharon Robb, Ashley Angeles, Anne Marie Tal, Omer Harrington, Deborah L. Song, Tao Lee, Roland R. Huang, Mingxiong PLoS One Research Article PURPOSE: Working memory (WM) represents the brain’s ability to maintain information in a readily available state for short periods of time. This study examines the resting-state cortical activity patterns that are most associated with performance on a difficult working-memory task. METHODS: Magnetoencephalographic (MEG) band-passed (delta/theta (1–7 Hz), alpha (8–13 Hz), beta (14–30 Hz)) and sensor based regional power was collected in a population of adult men (18–28 yrs, n = 24) in both an eyes-closed and eyes-open resting state. The normalized power within each resting state condition as well as the normalized change in power between eyes closed and open (zECO) were correlated with performance on a WM task. The regional and band-limited measures that were most associated with performance were then combined using singular value decomposition (SVD) to determine the degree to which zECO power was associated with performance on the three-back verbal WM task. RESULTS: Changes in power from eyes closed to open revealed a significant decrease in power in all band-widths that was most pronounced in the posterior brain regions (delta/theta band). zECO right posterior frontal and parietal cortex delta/theta power were found to be inversely correlated with three-back working memory performance. The SVD evaluation of the most correlated zECO metrics then provided a singular measure that was highly correlated with three-back performance (r = −0.73, p<0.0001). CONCLUSION: Our results indicate that there is an association between WM performance and changes in resting-state power (right posterior frontal and parietal delta/theta power). Moreover, an SVD of the most associated zECO measures produces a composite resting-state metric of regional neural oscillatory power that has an improved association with WM performance. To our knowledge, this is the first investigation that has found that changes in resting state electromagnetic neural patterns are highly associated with verbal working memory performance. Public Library of Science 2013-06-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3692502/ /pubmed/23825569 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066820 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Heister, David Diwakar, Mithun Nichols, Sharon Robb, Ashley Angeles, Anne Marie Tal, Omer Harrington, Deborah L. Song, Tao Lee, Roland R. Huang, Mingxiong Resting-State Neuronal Oscillatory Correlates of Working Memory Performance |
title | Resting-State Neuronal Oscillatory Correlates of Working Memory Performance |
title_full | Resting-State Neuronal Oscillatory Correlates of Working Memory Performance |
title_fullStr | Resting-State Neuronal Oscillatory Correlates of Working Memory Performance |
title_full_unstemmed | Resting-State Neuronal Oscillatory Correlates of Working Memory Performance |
title_short | Resting-State Neuronal Oscillatory Correlates of Working Memory Performance |
title_sort | resting-state neuronal oscillatory correlates of working memory performance |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3692502/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23825569 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066820 |
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