Impaired structural connectivity between dorsal attention network and pulvinar mediates the impact of premature birth on adult visual–spatial abilities. Issue 14 (9th June 2019)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Impaired structural connectivity between dorsal attention network and pulvinar mediates the impact of premature birth on adult visual–spatial abilities. Issue 14 (9th June 2019)
- Main Title:
- Impaired structural connectivity between dorsal attention network and pulvinar mediates the impact of premature birth on adult visual–spatial abilities
- Authors:
- Berndt, Maria
Bäuml, Josef G.
Menegaux, Aurore
Meng, Chun
Daamen, Marcel
Baumann, Nicole
Zimmer, Claus
Boecker, Henning
Bartmann, Peter
Wolke, Dieter
Sorg, Christian - Abstract:
- Abstract: The dorsal attention network (DAN), including frontal eye fields and posterior parietal cortices, and its link with the posterior thalamus, contribute to visual–spatial abilities. Very premature birth impairs both visual–spatial abilities and cortico‐thalamic structural connectivity. We hypothesized that impaired structural DAN‐pulvinar connectivity mediates the effect of very premature birth on adult visual–spatial abilities. Seventy very premature (median age 26.6 years) and 57 mature born adults (median age 26.6 years) were assessed with cognitive tests and diffusion tensor imaging. Perceptual organization (PO) index of the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale‐III was used as a proxy for visual–spatial abilities, and connection probability maps in the thalamus, derived from probabilistic tractography from the DAN, were used as a proxy for DAN‐thalamic connectivity. Premature born adults showed decreases in both PO‐index and connection probability from DAN into the pulvinar, with both changes being positively correlated. Moreover, path analysis revealed that DAN‐pulvinar connectivity mediates the relationship between very premature birth and PO‐index. Results provide evidence for long‐term effects of very premature birth on structural DAN‐pulvinar connectivity, mediating the effect of prematurity on adult visual–spatial impairments. Data suggest DAN‐pulvinar connectivity as a specific target of prognostic and diagnostic procedures for visual–spatial abilities afterAbstract: The dorsal attention network (DAN), including frontal eye fields and posterior parietal cortices, and its link with the posterior thalamus, contribute to visual–spatial abilities. Very premature birth impairs both visual–spatial abilities and cortico‐thalamic structural connectivity. We hypothesized that impaired structural DAN‐pulvinar connectivity mediates the effect of very premature birth on adult visual–spatial abilities. Seventy very premature (median age 26.6 years) and 57 mature born adults (median age 26.6 years) were assessed with cognitive tests and diffusion tensor imaging. Perceptual organization (PO) index of the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale‐III was used as a proxy for visual–spatial abilities, and connection probability maps in the thalamus, derived from probabilistic tractography from the DAN, were used as a proxy for DAN‐thalamic connectivity. Premature born adults showed decreases in both PO‐index and connection probability from DAN into the pulvinar, with both changes being positively correlated. Moreover, path analysis revealed that DAN‐pulvinar connectivity mediates the relationship between very premature birth and PO‐index. Results provide evidence for long‐term effects of very premature birth on structural DAN‐pulvinar connectivity, mediating the effect of prematurity on adult visual–spatial impairments. Data suggest DAN‐pulvinar connectivity as a specific target of prognostic and diagnostic procedures for visual–spatial abilities after premature birth. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Human brain mapping. Volume 40:Issue 14(2019)
- Journal:
- Human brain mapping
- Issue:
- Volume 40:Issue 14(2019)
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- Volume 40, Issue 14 (2019)
- Year:
- 2019
- Volume:
- 40
- Issue:
- 14
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2019-0040-0014-0000
- Page Start:
- 4058
- Page End:
- 4071
- Publication Date:
- 2019-06-09
- Subjects:
- cortico‐thalamic connectivity -- perceptual organization index -- premature birth -- probabilistic tractography -- visual–spatial abilities
Brain mapping -- Periodicals
611.81 - Journal URLs:
- http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1097-0193 ↗
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1002/hbm.24685 ↗
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- English
- ISSNs:
- 1065-9471
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