Cerebro-cerebellar pathways for verbal working memory

The current study examined the structural and functional connectivity of the cerebro-cerebellar network of verbal working memory as proposed by Chen and Desmond (2005a). Diffusion spectrum imaging was employed to establish structural connectivity between cerebro-cerebellar regions co-activated durin...

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Main Authors: Sobczak-Edmans, Monika, Lo, Yu-Chun, Hsu, Yung-Chin, Chen, Yu-Jen, Kwok, Fu Yu, Chuang, Kai-Hsiang, Tseng, Isaac Wen-Yih, Chen, Annabel Shen Hsing
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1047152020-03-07T12:57:26Z Cerebro-cerebellar pathways for verbal working memory Sobczak-Edmans, Monika Lo, Yu-Chun Hsu, Yung-Chin Chen, Yu-Jen Kwok, Fu Yu Chuang, Kai-Hsiang Tseng, Isaac Wen-Yih Chen, Annabel Shen Hsing School of Social Sciences National Institute of Education Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) Centre for Research and Development in Learning Centre for Research in Child Development DRNTU::Science::Medicine Cerebro-Cerebellar Pathways Diffusion Spectrum Imaging The current study examined the structural and functional connectivity of the cerebro-cerebellar network of verbal working memory as proposed by Chen and Desmond (2005a). Diffusion spectrum imaging was employed to establish structural connectivity between cerebro-cerebellar regions co-activated during a verbal working memory task. The inferior frontal gyrus, inferior parietal lobule, pons, thalamus, superior cerebellum and inferior cerebellum were used as regions of interest to reconstruct and segment the contralateral white matter cerebro-cerebellar circuitry. The segmented pathways were examined further to establish the relationship between structural and effective connectivity as well as the relationship between structural connectivity and verbal working memory performance. No direct relationship between structural and effective connectivity was found but the results demonstrated that structural connectivity is indirectly related to effective connectivity as DCM models that resembled more closely with underlying white matter pathways had a higher degree of model inference confidence. Additionally, it was demonstrated that the structural connectivity of the ponto-cerebellar tract was associated with individual differences in response time for verbal working memory. The findings of the study contribute to further our understanding of the relationship between structural and functional connectivity and the impact of variability in verbal working memory performance. MOE (Min. of Education, S’pore) Published version 2019-06-11T04:29:59Z 2019-12-06T21:38:07Z 2019-06-11T04:29:59Z 2019-12-06T21:38:07Z 2019 Journal Article Sobczak-Edmans, M., Lo, Y.-C., Hsu, Y.-C., Chen, Y.-J., Kwok, F. Y., Chuang, K.-H., . . . Chen, A. S. H. (2019). Cerebro-cerebellar pathways for verbal working memory. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 12, 530-. doi:10.3389/fnhum.2018.00530 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/104715 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/48629 10.3389/fnhum.2018.00530 en Frontiers in Human Neuroscience © 2019 Sobczak-Edmans, Lo, Hsu, Chen, Kwok, Chuang, Tseng and Chen. 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. 13 p. application/pdf
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topic DRNTU::Science::Medicine
Cerebro-Cerebellar Pathways
Diffusion Spectrum Imaging
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Cerebro-Cerebellar Pathways
Diffusion Spectrum Imaging
Sobczak-Edmans, Monika
Lo, Yu-Chun
Hsu, Yung-Chin
Chen, Yu-Jen
Kwok, Fu Yu
Chuang, Kai-Hsiang
Tseng, Isaac Wen-Yih
Chen, Annabel Shen Hsing
Cerebro-cerebellar pathways for verbal working memory
description The current study examined the structural and functional connectivity of the cerebro-cerebellar network of verbal working memory as proposed by Chen and Desmond (2005a). Diffusion spectrum imaging was employed to establish structural connectivity between cerebro-cerebellar regions co-activated during a verbal working memory task. The inferior frontal gyrus, inferior parietal lobule, pons, thalamus, superior cerebellum and inferior cerebellum were used as regions of interest to reconstruct and segment the contralateral white matter cerebro-cerebellar circuitry. The segmented pathways were examined further to establish the relationship between structural and effective connectivity as well as the relationship between structural connectivity and verbal working memory performance. No direct relationship between structural and effective connectivity was found but the results demonstrated that structural connectivity is indirectly related to effective connectivity as DCM models that resembled more closely with underlying white matter pathways had a higher degree of model inference confidence. Additionally, it was demonstrated that the structural connectivity of the ponto-cerebellar tract was associated with individual differences in response time for verbal working memory. The findings of the study contribute to further our understanding of the relationship between structural and functional connectivity and the impact of variability in verbal working memory performance.
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Sobczak-Edmans, Monika
Lo, Yu-Chun
Hsu, Yung-Chin
Chen, Yu-Jen
Kwok, Fu Yu
Chuang, Kai-Hsiang
Tseng, Isaac Wen-Yih
Chen, Annabel Shen Hsing
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author Sobczak-Edmans, Monika
Lo, Yu-Chun
Hsu, Yung-Chin
Chen, Yu-Jen
Kwok, Fu Yu
Chuang, Kai-Hsiang
Tseng, Isaac Wen-Yih
Chen, Annabel Shen Hsing
author_sort Sobczak-Edmans, Monika
title Cerebro-cerebellar pathways for verbal working memory
title_short Cerebro-cerebellar pathways for verbal working memory
title_full Cerebro-cerebellar pathways for verbal working memory
title_fullStr Cerebro-cerebellar pathways for verbal working memory
title_full_unstemmed Cerebro-cerebellar pathways for verbal working memory
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