Dynamical interactions reconfigure the gradient of cortical timescales
Author(s) -
Pierpaolo Sorrentino,
Giovanni Rabuffo,
Fabio Baselice,
Emahnuel Troisi Lopez,
Marianna Liparoti,
Mario Quarantelli,
Giuseppe Sorrentino,
Christophe Bernard,
Viktor Jirsa
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
network neuroscience
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.128
H-Index - 18
ISSN - 2472-1751
DOI - 10.1162/netn_a_00270
Subject(s) - magnetoencephalography , front (military) , neuroscience , functional connectivity , computer science , physics , electroencephalography , biology , meteorology
The functional organization of the brain is usually presented with a back-to-front gradient of timescales, reflecting regional specialization with sensory areas (back) processing information faster than associative areas (front), which perform information integration. However, cognitive processes require not only local information processing but also coordinated activity across regions. Using magnetoencephalography recordings, we find that the functional connectivity at the edge level (between two regions) is also characterized by a back-to-front gradient of timescales following that of the regional gradient. Unexpectedly, we demonstrate a reverse front-to-back gradient when nonlocal interactions are prominent. Thus, the timescales are dynamic and can switch between back-to-front and front-to-back patterns.
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