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Diverse functional interaction driven by control-default network hubs supports creative thinking

Kaixiang Zhuang, Daniel C. Zeitlen, Roger E. Beaty, Deniz Vatansever, Qunlin Chen, Jiang Qiu

2023Cerebral Cortex15 citationsDOI

Abstract

Complex cognitive processes, like creative thinking, rely on interactions among multiple neurocognitive processes to generate effective and innovative behaviors on demand, for which the brain's connector hubs play a crucial role. However, the unique contribution of specific hub sets to creative thinking is unknown. Employing three functional magnetic resonance imaging datasets (total N = 1,911), we demonstrate that connector hub sets are organized in a hierarchical manner based on diversity, with "control-default hubs"-which combine regions from the frontoparietal control and default mode networks-positioned at the apex. Specifically, control-default hubs exhibit the most diverse resting-state connectivity profiles and play the most substantial role in facilitating interactions between regions with dissimilar neurocognitive functions, a phenomenon we refer to as "diverse functional interaction". Critically, we found that the involvement of control-default hubs in facilitating diverse functional interaction robustly relates to creativity, explaining both task-induced functional connectivity changes and individual creative performance. Our findings suggest that control-default hubs drive diverse functional interaction in the brain, enabling complex cognition, including creative thinking. We thus uncover a biologically plausible explanation that further elucidates the widely reported contributions of certain frontoparietal control and default mode network regions in creativity studies.

Topics & Concepts

Default mode networkNeurocognitiveCognitionFunctional magnetic resonance imagingCreativityControl (management)Cognitive sciencePsychologyComputer scienceTask (project management)Cognitive psychologyNeuroscienceArtificial intelligenceSocial psychologyEngineeringSystems engineeringFunctional Brain Connectivity StudiesNeural dynamics and brain functionNeural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
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