Abstract

Dynamic Functional Connectivity (dFC) in the resting state (rs) is considered as a correlate of cognitive processing. Describing dFC as a flow across morphing connectivity configurations, our notion of dFC speed quantifies the rate at which FC networks evolve in time. Here we probe the hypothesis that variations of rs dFC speed and cognitive performance are selectively interrelated within specific functional subnetworks. In particular,wefocusonSleepDeprivation(SD)as a reversible model of cognitive dysfunction. We found that whole-brain level (global) dFC speed significantly slows down after 24h of SD. However, the reduction in global dFC speed does not correlate with variations of cognitive performance in individual tasks, which are subtle and highly heterogeneous. On the contrary, we found strong correlations between performance variations in individual tasks ---including Rapid Visual Processing (RVP, assessing sustained visual attention)--- and dFC speed quantified at the level of functional sub- networks of interest. Providing a compromise between classic static FC (no time) and global dFC (no space), modular dFC speed analyses allow quantifying a different speed of dFC reconfiguration independently for sub-networks overseeing different tasks. Importantly, we found that RVP performance robustly correlates with the modular dFC speed of a characteristic frontoparietal module.

Competing Interest Statement

The authors have declared no competing interest.

Footnotes

* Introduced some modifications as requested during peer-review, notably comparison with a control dataset, with other edge-centric functional connectivity measures and with single-window vs window-pooled analyses

Details

Title
Modular slowing of resting-state dynamic Functional Connectivity as a marker of cognitive dysfunction induced by sleep deprivation
Author
Lombardo, Diego; Casse-Perrot, Catherine; Jean-Philippe Ranjeva; Arnaud Le Troter; Guye, Maxime; Wirsich, Jonathan; Payoux, Pierre; Bartres-Faz, David; Bordet, Regis; Richardson, Jill C; Felician, Olivier; Jirsa, Viktor; Blin, Olivier; Didic, Mira; Battaglia, Demian
University/institution
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
Section
New Results
Publication year
2020
Publication date
Jun 7, 2020
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
Source type
Working Paper
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2340515083
Copyright
© 2020. This article is published under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (“the License”). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License.