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  • Homotopic functional connectivity refers to the synchrony of spontaneous brain activity between similar regions in both hemispheres, impacting cognitive task performance.
  • A study explored the relationship between functional homotopy and task-switching performance in young adults, manipulating cognitive demands through varying cue-to-target intervals.
  • Results showed that lower homotopy in specific fronto-parietal regions was linked to reduced task-switching costs, highlighting the nuanced role of homotopy in cognitive processes based on task demands.

Article Abstract

Homotopic functional connectivity reflects the degree of synchrony in spontaneous activity between homologous voxels in the two hemispheres. Previous studies have associated increased brain homotopy and decreased white matter integrity with performance decrements on different cognitive tasks across the life-span. Here, we correlated functional homotopy, both at the whole-brain level and specifically in fronto-parietal network nodes, with task-switching performance in young adults. Cue-to-target intervals (CTI: 300 vs. 1200 ms) were manipulated on a trial-by-trial basis to modulate cognitive demands and strategic control. We found that mixing costs, a measure of task-set maintenance and monitoring, were significantly correlated to homotopy in different nodes of the fronto-parietal network depending on CTI. In particular, mixing costs for short CTI trials were smaller with lower homotopy in the superior frontal gyrus, whereas mixing costs for long CTI trials were smaller with lower homotopy in the supramarginal gyrus. These results were specific to the fronto-parietal network, as similar voxel-wise analyses within a control language network did not yield significant correlations with behavior. These findings extend previous literature on the relationship between homotopy and cognitive performance to task-switching, and show a dissociable role of homotopy in different fronto-parietal nodes depending on task demands.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8843912PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00429-021-02312-wDOI Listing

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