1. Functional connectivity of the attention networks is altered and relates to neuropsychological outcomes in children with prenatal alcohol exposure
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Xiangu Long, Ashley L. Ware, and Catherine Lebel
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Male ,M, mean ,aPFC, anterior prefrontal cortex ,Audiology ,R, Right ,BRIEF, Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function ,mCC, medial cingulate cortex ,Functional connectivity ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pregnancy ,FEF, frontal eye fields ,L, Left ,Attention ,TPJ, temporoparietal junction ,Prefrontal cortex ,Child ,aI/FO, anterior insula/frontal operculum ,Original Research ,TE, echo time ,Brain Mapping ,rs-fMRI, resting-state fMRI ,dlPFC, dorsal lateral prefrontal cortex ,QP351-495 ,05 social sciences ,Neuropsychology ,Brain ,Cognition ,ROI, region-of-interest ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,PAE, Prenatal alcohol exposure ,TR, repetition time ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects ,Prenatal alcohol exposure ,ADHD, attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder ,Female ,Psychology ,Resting-state functional MRI ,Neurophysiology and neuropsychology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,animal structures ,Adolescent ,ARND, alcohol-related neurodevelopmental disorder ,Cognitive Neuroscience ,MNI, Montreal Neurological Institute ,Temporoparietal junction ,FC, functional connectivity ,VFC, ventral frontal cortex ,050105 experimental psychology ,rs-fMRI, resting state functional MRI ,03 medical and health sciences ,Executive function ,medicine ,Humans ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance ,NEPSY-II, Developmental Neuropsychological Assessment ,dACC, dorsal anterior cingulate cortex ,dFC, dorsal frontal cortex ,Resting state fMRI ,ECN, executive control network ,IPS, intraparietal sulcus ,ON, orienting network ,Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder ,FAS, fetal alcohol syndrome ,fMRI, functional MRI ,IPL, intraparietal lobe ,SD, standard deviation ,TD, typically developing ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,FASD, fetal alcohol spectrum disorder ,Executive dysfunction - Abstract
Highlights • Children with prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) often have cognitive deficits. • We studied functional connectivity of attention networks in children with PAE. • Children with PAE had lower internetwork and higher intranetwork connectivity. • Functional connectivity moderated cognitive outcomes after PAE. • Inefficient network specialization may underly cognitive impairments in PAE., Cognitive and functional brain alterations can occur in children with prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE). We examined the functional connectivity (FC) among regions within and between attention networks, and whether inter- and intranetwork FC moderated cognition in children with PAE (n = 37; age 12.8 ± 2.8 years) and nonexposed controls (n = 40; age 13.2 ± 2.8 years). Participants completed standardized attention and executive functioning tasks and resting state functional MRI. Inter- and intra-network FC and graph-theoretical metrics were calculated among attention network regions. Relative to controls, PAE was associated with reduced FC between the left temporoparietal junction and left ventral frontal cortex and anterior insula/frontal operculum (aI/fO), and between the left intraparietal sulcus and bilateral aI/fO. PAE was associated with increased FC between the right precuneus and intraparietal lobes, the right anterior prefrontal cortex and left ventral frontal cortex and aI/fO, and the left thalamus and dorsal frontal cortex. Graph-theoretical metrics did not differ by group. FC predicted cognitive performance, negatively in the children with PAE and positively in controls. Increased intra-network together with reduced internetwork FC suggests inefficient network specialization and impaired long-range FC among attention network regions after PAE. Results further suggest that those alterations may underlie attention and executive dysfunction in children with PAE.
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- 2021