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Increased Functional Brain Network Efficiency During Audiovisual Temporal Asynchrony Integration Task in Aging

Audiovisual integration significantly changes over the lifespan, but age-related functional connectivity in audiovisual temporal asynchrony integration tasks remains underexplored. In the present study, electroencephalograms (EEGs) of 27 young adults (22–25 years) and 25 old adults (61–76 years) wer...

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Autores principales: Wang, Bin, Li, Peizhen, Li, Dandan, Niu, Yan, Yan, Ting, Li, Ting, Cao, Rui, Yan, Pengfei, Guo, Yuxiang, Yang, Weiping, Ren, Yanna, Li, Xinrui, Wang, Fusheng, Yan, Tianyi, Wu, Jinglong, Zhang, Hui, Xiang, Jie
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6189604/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30356825
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2018.00316
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author Wang, Bin
Li, Peizhen
Li, Dandan
Niu, Yan
Yan, Ting
Li, Ting
Cao, Rui
Yan, Pengfei
Guo, Yuxiang
Yang, Weiping
Ren, Yanna
Li, Xinrui
Wang, Fusheng
Yan, Tianyi
Wu, Jinglong
Zhang, Hui
Xiang, Jie
author_facet Wang, Bin
Li, Peizhen
Li, Dandan
Niu, Yan
Yan, Ting
Li, Ting
Cao, Rui
Yan, Pengfei
Guo, Yuxiang
Yang, Weiping
Ren, Yanna
Li, Xinrui
Wang, Fusheng
Yan, Tianyi
Wu, Jinglong
Zhang, Hui
Xiang, Jie
author_sort Wang, Bin
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description Audiovisual integration significantly changes over the lifespan, but age-related functional connectivity in audiovisual temporal asynchrony integration tasks remains underexplored. In the present study, electroencephalograms (EEGs) of 27 young adults (22–25 years) and 25 old adults (61–76 years) were recorded during an audiovisual temporal asynchrony integration task with seven conditions [auditory (A), visual (V), AV, A50V, A100V, V50A and V100A]. We calculated the phase lag index (PLI)-weighted connectivity networks modulated by the audiovisual tasks and found that the PLI connections showed obvious dynamic changes after stimulus onset. In the theta (4–7 Hz) and alpha (8–13 Hz) bands, the AV and V50A conditions induced stronger functional connections and higher global and local efficiencies, reflecting a stronger audiovisual integration effect, which was attributed to the auditory information arriving at the primary auditory cortex earlier than the visual information reaching the primary visual cortex. Importantly, the functional connectivity and network efficiencies of old adults revealed higher global and local efficiencies and higher degree in both the theta and alpha bands. These larger network efficiencies indicated that old adults might experience more difficulties in attention and cognitive control during the audiovisual integration task with temporal asynchrony than young adults. There were significant associations between network efficiencies and peak time of integration only in young adults. We propose that an audiovisual task with multiple conditions might arouse the appropriate attention in young adults but would lead to a ceiling effect in old adults. Our findings provide new insights into the network topography of old adults during audiovisual integration and highlight higher functional connectivity and network efficiencies due to greater cognitive demand.
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spelling pubmed-61896042018-10-23 Increased Functional Brain Network Efficiency During Audiovisual Temporal Asynchrony Integration Task in Aging Wang, Bin Li, Peizhen Li, Dandan Niu, Yan Yan, Ting Li, Ting Cao, Rui Yan, Pengfei Guo, Yuxiang Yang, Weiping Ren, Yanna Li, Xinrui Wang, Fusheng Yan, Tianyi Wu, Jinglong Zhang, Hui Xiang, Jie Front Aging Neurosci Neuroscience Audiovisual integration significantly changes over the lifespan, but age-related functional connectivity in audiovisual temporal asynchrony integration tasks remains underexplored. In the present study, electroencephalograms (EEGs) of 27 young adults (22–25 years) and 25 old adults (61–76 years) were recorded during an audiovisual temporal asynchrony integration task with seven conditions [auditory (A), visual (V), AV, A50V, A100V, V50A and V100A]. We calculated the phase lag index (PLI)-weighted connectivity networks modulated by the audiovisual tasks and found that the PLI connections showed obvious dynamic changes after stimulus onset. In the theta (4–7 Hz) and alpha (8–13 Hz) bands, the AV and V50A conditions induced stronger functional connections and higher global and local efficiencies, reflecting a stronger audiovisual integration effect, which was attributed to the auditory information arriving at the primary auditory cortex earlier than the visual information reaching the primary visual cortex. Importantly, the functional connectivity and network efficiencies of old adults revealed higher global and local efficiencies and higher degree in both the theta and alpha bands. These larger network efficiencies indicated that old adults might experience more difficulties in attention and cognitive control during the audiovisual integration task with temporal asynchrony than young adults. There were significant associations between network efficiencies and peak time of integration only in young adults. We propose that an audiovisual task with multiple conditions might arouse the appropriate attention in young adults but would lead to a ceiling effect in old adults. Our findings provide new insights into the network topography of old adults during audiovisual integration and highlight higher functional connectivity and network efficiencies due to greater cognitive demand. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-10-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6189604/ /pubmed/30356825 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2018.00316 Text en Copyright © 2018 Wang, Li, Li, Niu, Yan, Li, Cao, Yan, Guo, Yang, Ren, Li, Wang, Yan, Wu, Zhang and Xiang. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neuroscience
Wang, Bin
Li, Peizhen
Li, Dandan
Niu, Yan
Yan, Ting
Li, Ting
Cao, Rui
Yan, Pengfei
Guo, Yuxiang
Yang, Weiping
Ren, Yanna
Li, Xinrui
Wang, Fusheng
Yan, Tianyi
Wu, Jinglong
Zhang, Hui
Xiang, Jie
Increased Functional Brain Network Efficiency During Audiovisual Temporal Asynchrony Integration Task in Aging
title Increased Functional Brain Network Efficiency During Audiovisual Temporal Asynchrony Integration Task in Aging
title_full Increased Functional Brain Network Efficiency During Audiovisual Temporal Asynchrony Integration Task in Aging
title_fullStr Increased Functional Brain Network Efficiency During Audiovisual Temporal Asynchrony Integration Task in Aging
title_full_unstemmed Increased Functional Brain Network Efficiency During Audiovisual Temporal Asynchrony Integration Task in Aging
title_short Increased Functional Brain Network Efficiency During Audiovisual Temporal Asynchrony Integration Task in Aging
title_sort increased functional brain network efficiency during audiovisual temporal asynchrony integration task in aging
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6189604/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30356825
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2018.00316
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