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A distinct intra-individual suppression subnetwork in the brain’s default mode network across cognitive tasks

Christine A. Leonards, Ben J. Harrison, Alec J. Jamieson, Trevor Steward, Silke Lux, Alexandra Philipsen, Christopher G. Davey

2022Cerebral Cortex13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Suppression of the brain's default mode network (DMN) during external goal-directed cognitive tasks has been consistently observed in neuroimaging studies. However, emerging insights suggest the DMN is not a monolithic "task-negative" network but is comprised of subsystems that show functional heterogeneity. Despite considerable research interest, no study has investigated the consistency of DMN activity suppression across multiple cognitive tasks within the same individuals. In this study, 85 healthy 15- to 25-year-olds completed three functional magnetic resonance imaging tasks that were designed to reliably map DMN suppression from a resting baseline. Our findings revealed a distinct suppression subnetwork across the three tasks that comprised traditional DMN and adjacent regions. Specifically, common suppression was observed in the medial prefrontal cortex, the dorsal-to-mid posterior cingulate cortex extending to the precuneus, and the posterior insular cortex and parietal operculum. Further, we found the magnitude of suppression of these regions were significantly correlated within participants across tasks. Overall, our findings indicate that externally oriented cognitive tasks elicit common suppression of a distinct subnetwork of the broader DMN. The consistency to which the DMN is suppressed within individuals suggests a domain-general mechanism that may reflect a stable feature of cognitive function that optimizes external goal-directed behavior.

Topics & Concepts

Default mode networkPrecuneusPosterior cingulateNeurosciencePsychologyFunctional magnetic resonance imagingCognitionTask-positive networkNeuroimagingPrefrontal cortexAnterior cingulate cortexHuman Connectome ProjectCognitive psychologyFunctional connectivityFunctional Brain Connectivity StudiesNeural dynamics and brain functionAdvanced MRI Techniques and Applications
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