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Atypical resting-state functional brain connectivity in children with developmental coordination disorder

Children with developmental coordination disorder (DCD) present lower abilities to acquire and execute coordinated motor skills. DCD is frequently associated with visual perceptual (with or without motor component) impairments. This magnetoencephalography (MEG) study compares the brain resting-state...

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Autores principales: Van Dyck, Dorine, Deconinck, Nicolas, Aeby, Alec, Baijot, Simon, Coquelet, Nicolas, Trotta, Nicola, Rovai, Antonin, Goldman, Serge, Urbain, Charline, Wens, Vincent, De Tiège, Xavier
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8856907/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34959048
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2021.102928
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author Van Dyck, Dorine
Deconinck, Nicolas
Aeby, Alec
Baijot, Simon
Coquelet, Nicolas
Trotta, Nicola
Rovai, Antonin
Goldman, Serge
Urbain, Charline
Wens, Vincent
De Tiège, Xavier
author_facet Van Dyck, Dorine
Deconinck, Nicolas
Aeby, Alec
Baijot, Simon
Coquelet, Nicolas
Trotta, Nicola
Rovai, Antonin
Goldman, Serge
Urbain, Charline
Wens, Vincent
De Tiège, Xavier
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description Children with developmental coordination disorder (DCD) present lower abilities to acquire and execute coordinated motor skills. DCD is frequently associated with visual perceptual (with or without motor component) impairments. This magnetoencephalography (MEG) study compares the brain resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) and spectral power of children with and without DCD. 29 children with DCD and 28 typically developing (TD) peers underwent 2 × 5 min of resting-state MEG. Band-limited power envelope correlation and spectral power were compared between groups using a functional connectome of 59 nodes from eight resting-state networks. Correlation coefficients were calculated between fine and gross motor activity, visual perceptual and visuomotor abilities measures on the one hand, and brain rsFC and spectral power on the other hand. Nonparametric statistics were used. Significantly higher rsFC between nodes of the visual, attentional, frontoparietal, default-mode and cerebellar networks was observed in the alpha (maximum statistics, p = .0012) and the low beta (p = .0002) bands in children with DCD compared to TD peers. Lower visuomotor performance (copying figures) was associated with stronger interhemispheric rsFC within sensorimotor areas and power in the cerebellum (right lobule VIII). Children with DCD showed increased rsFC mainly in the dorsal extrastriate visual brain system and the cerebellum. However, this increase was not associated with their coordinated motor/visual perceptual abilities. This enhanced functional brain connectivity could thus reflect a characteristic brain trait of children with DCD compared to their TD peers. Moreover, an interhemispheric compensatory process might be at play to perform visuomotor task within the normative range.
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spelling pubmed-88569072022-03-02 Atypical resting-state functional brain connectivity in children with developmental coordination disorder Van Dyck, Dorine Deconinck, Nicolas Aeby, Alec Baijot, Simon Coquelet, Nicolas Trotta, Nicola Rovai, Antonin Goldman, Serge Urbain, Charline Wens, Vincent De Tiège, Xavier Neuroimage Clin Regular Article Children with developmental coordination disorder (DCD) present lower abilities to acquire and execute coordinated motor skills. DCD is frequently associated with visual perceptual (with or without motor component) impairments. This magnetoencephalography (MEG) study compares the brain resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) and spectral power of children with and without DCD. 29 children with DCD and 28 typically developing (TD) peers underwent 2 × 5 min of resting-state MEG. Band-limited power envelope correlation and spectral power were compared between groups using a functional connectome of 59 nodes from eight resting-state networks. Correlation coefficients were calculated between fine and gross motor activity, visual perceptual and visuomotor abilities measures on the one hand, and brain rsFC and spectral power on the other hand. Nonparametric statistics were used. Significantly higher rsFC between nodes of the visual, attentional, frontoparietal, default-mode and cerebellar networks was observed in the alpha (maximum statistics, p = .0012) and the low beta (p = .0002) bands in children with DCD compared to TD peers. Lower visuomotor performance (copying figures) was associated with stronger interhemispheric rsFC within sensorimotor areas and power in the cerebellum (right lobule VIII). Children with DCD showed increased rsFC mainly in the dorsal extrastriate visual brain system and the cerebellum. However, this increase was not associated with their coordinated motor/visual perceptual abilities. This enhanced functional brain connectivity could thus reflect a characteristic brain trait of children with DCD compared to their TD peers. Moreover, an interhemispheric compensatory process might be at play to perform visuomotor task within the normative range. Elsevier 2021-12-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8856907/ /pubmed/34959048 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2021.102928 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Deconinck, Nicolas
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Rovai, Antonin
Goldman, Serge
Urbain, Charline
Wens, Vincent
De Tiège, Xavier
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8856907/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34959048
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2021.102928
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