The significance of structural rich club hubs for the processing of hierarchical stimuli

Mecklenbrauck, Falko; Gruber, Marius; Siestrup, Sophie; Zahedi, Anoushiravan; Grotegerd, Dominik; Mauritz, Marco; Trempler, Ima; Dannlowski, Udo; Schubotz, Ricarda I.

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Zusammenfassung

The brain's structural network follows a hierarchy that is described as rich club (RC) organization, with RC hubs forming the well-interconnected top of this hierarchy. In this study, we tested whether RC hubs are involved in the processing of hierarchically higher structures in stimulus sequences. Moreover, we explored the role of previously suggested cortical gradients along anterior-posterior and medial-lateral axes throughout the frontal cortex. To this end, we conducted a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) experiment and presented participants with blocks of digit sequences that were structured on different hierarchically nested levels. We additionally collected diffusion weighted imaging data of the same subjects to identify RC hubs. This classification then served as the basis for a region of interest analysis of the fMRI data. Moreover, we determined structural network centrality measures in areas that were found as activation clusters in the whole-brain fMRI analysis. Our findings support the previously found anterior and medial shift for processing hierarchically higher structures of stimuli. Additionally, we found that the processing of hierarchically higher structures of the stimulus structure engages RC hubs more than for lower levels. Areas involved in the functional processing of hierarchically higher structures were also more likely to be part of the structural RC and were furthermore more central to the structural network. In summary, our results highlight the potential role of the structural RC organization in shaping the cortical processing hierarchy.

Details zur Publikation

FachzeitschriftHuman Brain Mapping (Hum Brain Mapp)
Jahrgang / Bandnr. / Volume45
Ausgabe / Heftnr. / Issue4
Seitenbereiche26543null
StatusVeröffentlicht
Veröffentlichungsjahr2024
Sprache, in der die Publikation verfasst istEnglisch
DOI10.1002/hbm.26543
Stichwörtercortical hierarchies; DWI; fMRI; nested hierarchies; rich club; structural connectivity

Autor*innen der Universität Münster

Dannlowski, Udo
Institut für Translationale Psychiatrie
Grotegerd, Dominik
Institut für Translationale Psychiatrie
Gruber, Marius
Institut für Translationale Psychiatrie
Mauritz, Marco
Institut für Translationale Psychiatrie
Schubotz, Ricarda
Institut für Psychologie
Siestrup, Sophie
Professur für Biologische Psychologie (Prof. Schubotz-Jacobsen)
Trempler, Ima Carolyn
Professur für Biologische Psychologie (Prof. Schubotz-Jacobsen)