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Cognitive Control in the Controllable Connectome (1606.09185v1)

Published 29 Jun 2016 in q-bio.NC

Abstract: Cognition is supported by neurophysiological processes that occur both in local anatomical neighborhoods and in distributed large-scale circuits. Recent evidence from network control theory suggests that white matter pathways linking large-scale brain regions provide a critical substrate constraining the ability of single areas to affect control on those processes. Yet, no direct evidence exists for a relationship between brain network controllability and cognitive control performance. Here, we address this gap by constructing structural brain networks from diffusion tensor imaging data acquired in 125 healthy adult individuals. We define a simplified model of brain dynamics and simulate network control to quantify modal and boundary controllability, which together describe complementary features of a region's theoretically predicted preference to drive the brain into different cognitive states. We observe that individual differences in these control features derived from structural connectivity are significantly correlated with individual differences in cognitive control performance, as measured by a continuous performance attention test, a color/shape switching task, the Stroop inhibition task, and a spatial n-back working memory task. Indeed, control hubs like anterior cingulate are distinguished from default mode and frontal association areas in terms of the relationship between their control properties and individual differences in cognitive function. These results provide the first empirical evidence that network control forms a fundamental mechanism of cognitive control.

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