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Lateral frontal pole and relational processing: Activation patterns and connectivity profile.

Authors :
Hartogsveld, Bart
Bramson, Bob
Vijayakumar, Suhas
van Campen, A. Dilene
Marques, José P.
Roelofs, Karin
Toni, Ivan
Bekkering, Harold
Mars, Rogier B.
Source :
Behavioural Brain Research. Dec2018, Vol. 355, p2-11. 10p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Abstract The functional contribution of the lateral frontal cortex to behavior has been discussed with reference to several higher-order cognitive domains. In a separate line of research, recent studies have focused on the anatomical organization of this part of the brain. These different approaches are rarely combined. Here, we combine previous work using anatomical connectivity that identified a lateral subdivision of the human frontal pole and work that suggested a general role for rostrolateral prefrontal cortex in processing higher-order relations, irrespective of the type of information. We asked healthy human volunteers to judge the relationship between pairs of stimuli, a task previously suggested to engage the lateral frontal pole. Presenting both shape and face stimuli, we indeed observed overlapping activation of the lateral prefrontal cortex when subjects judged relations between pairs. Using resting state functional MRI, we confirmed that the activated region's whole-brain connectivity most strongly resembles that of the lateral frontal pole. Using diffusion MRI, we showed that the pattern of connections of this region with the main association fibers again is most similar to that of the lateral frontal pole, consistent with the observation that it is this anatomical region that is involved in relational processing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01664328
Volume :
355
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Behavioural Brain Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
131767200
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbr.2017.08.003