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Developmental changes in effective connectivity associated with relational reasoning
Authors:Narges Bazargani  Hauke Hillebrandt  Kalina Christoff  Iroise Dumontheil
Institution:1. Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London, London, United Kingdom;2. Department of Psychology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada;3. Department of Psychological Sciences, Birkbeck, University of London, London, United Kingdom
Abstract:Rostrolateral prefrontal cortex (RLPFC) is part of a frontoparietal network of regions involved in relational reasoning, the mental process of working with relationships between multiple mental representations. RLPFC has shown functional and structural changes with age, with increasing specificity of left RLPFC activation for relational integration during development. Here, we used dynamic causal modeling (DCM) to investigate changes in effective connectivity during a relational reasoning task through the transition from adolescence into adulthood. We examined fMRI data of 37 healthy female participants (11–30 years old) performing a relational reasoning paradigm. Comparing relational integration to the manipulation of single relations revealed activation in five regions: the RLPFC, anterior insula, dorsolateral PFC, inferior parietal lobe, and medial superior frontal gyrus. We used a new exhaustive search approach and identified a full DCM model, which included all reciprocal connections between the five clusters in the left hemisphere, as the optimal model. In line with previous resting state fMRI results, we showed distinct developmental effects on the strength of long‐range frontoparietal versus frontoinsular short‐range fixed connections. The modulatory connections associated with relational integration increased with age. Gray matter volume in left RLPFC, which decreased with age, partly accounted for changes in fixed PFC connectivity. Finally, improvements in relational integration performance were associated with greater modulatory and weaker fixed PFC connectivity. This pattern provides further evidence of increasing specificity of left PFC function for relational integration compared to the manipulation of single relations, and demonstrates an association between effective connectivity and performance during development. Hum Brain Mapp 35:3262–3276, 2014. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Keywords:rostral prefrontal cortex  adolescence  relational integration  DCM  reasoning  gray matter
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