TY - JOUR
T1 - One ring to rule them all
T2 - The unifying role of prefrontal cortex in steering task-related brain dynamics
AU - Deco, Gustavo
AU - Sanz Perl, Yonatan
AU - Ponce-Alvarez, Adrián
AU - Tagliazucchi, Enzo
AU - Whybrow, Peter C.
AU - Fuster, Joaquín
AU - Kringelbach, Morten L.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023
PY - 2023/8
Y1 - 2023/8
N2 - Surviving and thriving in a complex world require intricate balancing of higher order brain functions with essential survival-related behaviours. Exactly how this is achieved is not fully understood but a large body of work has shown that different regions in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) play key roles for diverse cognitive and emotional tasks including emotion, control, response inhibition, mental set shifting and working memory. We hypothesised that the key regions are hierarchically organised and we developed a framework for discovering the driving brain regions at the top of the hierarchy, responsible for steering the brain dynamics of higher brain function. We fitted a time-dependent whole-brain model to the neuroimaging data from large-scale Human Connectome Project with over 1000 participants and computed the entropy production for rest and seven tasks (covering the main domains of cognition). This thermodynamics framework allowed us to identify the main common, unifying drivers steering the orchestration of brain dynamics during difficult tasks; located in key regions of the PFC (inferior frontal gyrus, lateral orbitofrontal cortex, rostral and caudal frontal cortex and rostral anterior cingulate cortex). Selectively lesioning these regions in the whole-brain model demonstrated their causal mechanistic importance. Overall, this shows the existence of a ‘ring’ of specific PFC regions ruling over the orchestration of higher brain function.
AB - Surviving and thriving in a complex world require intricate balancing of higher order brain functions with essential survival-related behaviours. Exactly how this is achieved is not fully understood but a large body of work has shown that different regions in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) play key roles for diverse cognitive and emotional tasks including emotion, control, response inhibition, mental set shifting and working memory. We hypothesised that the key regions are hierarchically organised and we developed a framework for discovering the driving brain regions at the top of the hierarchy, responsible for steering the brain dynamics of higher brain function. We fitted a time-dependent whole-brain model to the neuroimaging data from large-scale Human Connectome Project with over 1000 participants and computed the entropy production for rest and seven tasks (covering the main domains of cognition). This thermodynamics framework allowed us to identify the main common, unifying drivers steering the orchestration of brain dynamics during difficult tasks; located in key regions of the PFC (inferior frontal gyrus, lateral orbitofrontal cortex, rostral and caudal frontal cortex and rostral anterior cingulate cortex). Selectively lesioning these regions in the whole-brain model demonstrated their causal mechanistic importance. Overall, this shows the existence of a ‘ring’ of specific PFC regions ruling over the orchestration of higher brain function.
KW - Brain dynamics
KW - Coreperiphery
KW - Neuroimaging
KW - Thermodynamics
KW - Whole-brain modelling
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85163050857&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.pneurobio.2023.102468
DO - 10.1016/j.pneurobio.2023.102468
M3 - Article
C2 - 37301532
AN - SCOPUS:85163050857
SN - 0301-0082
VL - 227
JO - Progress in Neurobiology
JF - Progress in Neurobiology
M1 - 102468
ER -