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Visual processing speed is linked to functional connectivity between right frontoparietal and visual networks

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Abstract

Visual information processing requires an efficient visual attention system. The neural theory of visual attention (TVA) proposes that visual processing speed depends on the coordinated activity between frontoparietal and occipital brain areas. Previous research has shown that the coordinated activity between (i.e., functional connectivity and “inter-FC”) cingulo-opercular (COn) and right-frontoparietal (RFPn) networks is linked to visual processing speed. However, how inter-FC of COn and RFPn with visual networks links to visual processing speed has not been directly addressed yet. Forty-eight healthy adult participants (27 females) underwent resting-state (rs-)fMRI and performed a whole-report psychophysical task. To obtain inter-FC, we analyzed the entire frequency range available in our rs-fMRI data (i.e., 0.01–0.4 Hz) to avoid discarding neural information. Following previous approaches, we analyzed the data across frequency bins (Hz): Slow-5 (0.01–0.027), Slow-4 (0.027–0.073), Slow-3 (0.073–0.198), and Slow-2 (0.198–0.4). We used the mathematical TVA framework to estimate an individual, latent-level visual processing speed parameter. We found that visual processing speed was negatively associated with inter-FC between RFPn and visual networks in Slow-5 and Slow-2, with no corresponding significant association for inter-FC between COn and visual networks. These results provide the first empirical evidence that links inter-FC between RFPn and visual networks with the visual processing speed parameter. These findings suggest that direct connectivity between occipital and right frontoparietal, but not frontoinsular, regions support visual processing speed.

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This work was supported by grants from the German Forschungsgemeinschaft to K. F. (grant number FI 1424/2e1) and C. S. (grant number SO 1336/1e1); the European Union's Framework Programme for Research and Innovation Horizon 2020 (2014– 2020) under the Marie Skłodowska- Curie Grant Agreements No. 859890 (SmartAge) and No. 754388 (LMUResearchFellows); and from LMUexcellent, funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and the Free State of Bavaria under the Excellence Strategy of the German Federal Government and the Länder.

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LMUResearchFellows – The LMU Research Fellowship Program: Promoting excellent early-stage postdoctoral researchers at LMU Munich 754388
European Commission
SmartAge – Gut-brain-axis: Targets for improvement of cognition in the elderly 859890
European Commission