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Test-retest reliability of MEG functional brain connectivity related to language production : Behavioral, functional, and structural underpinnings of reliable connectivity

Publiceringsår

2025

Upphovspersoner

Ala-Salomaki, Heidi; van Vliet, Marijn; Kujala, Jan; Roine, Timo; Liljestrom, Mia; Salmelin, Riitta

Abstrakt

The number of studies examining functional connectivity of the human brain is increasing rapidly. In this magnetoencephalography (MEG) study, we examined the reliability of connectivity related to language production in a picture naming test-retest paradigm, using data collected from the same participants on two separate days. We determined the connections that were reliable (Intraclass Correlation Coefficient, ICC) across both days and also examined the behavioral, functional, and structural properties underlying this reliability. A particularly salient finding among a rich set of results was a reliable pattern of beta connectivity increase in the left motor and frontal regions (0–400 ms and 400–800 ms after picture onset) and gamma connectivity decrease in the bilateral motor regions (800–1200 ms) which we suggest to represent the motor preparation of speech production. Furthermore, the reliable connections tended to be more frequently associated with language performance than the non-reliable ones. Finally, the reliable connections were also linked to stronger functional connectivity, as well as to stronger structural connectivity and shorter structural path length, as determined through diffusion MRI (magnetic resonance imaging). Overall, this study defines reliable language production -related functional connectivity and introduces practices that may increase reliability.
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Organisationer och upphovspersoner

Aalto-universitetet

Ala-Salomaki Heidi Orcid -palvelun logo

van Vliet Marijn Orcid -palvelun logo

Liljestrom Mia Orcid -palvelun logo

Salmelin Riitta Orcid -palvelun logo

Roine Timo Orcid -palvelun logo

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Publikationsform

Artikel

Moderpublikationens typ

Tidning

Artikelstyp

En originalartikel

Målgrupp

Vetenskaplig

Kollegialt utvärderad

Kollegialt utvärderad

UKM:s publikationstyp

A1 Originalartikel i en vetenskaplig tidskrift

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Moderpublikationens namn

Imaging Neuroscience

Förläggare

MIT Press

Volym

3

Artikelnummer

imag_a_00550

Publikationsforum

91598

Publikationsforumsnivå

1

Öppen tillgång

Öppen tillgänglighet i förläggarens tjänst

Ja

Öppen tillgång till publikationskanalen

Helt öppen publikationskanal

Parallellsparad

Ja

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Vetenskapsområden

Psykologi; Neurovetenskaper; Neurologi och psykiatri

Nyckelord

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Publiceringsland

Förenta staterna (USA)

Förlagets internationalitet

Internationell

Språk

engelska

Internationell sampublikation

Nej

Sampublikation med ett företag

Nej

DOI

10.1162/imag_a_00550

Publikationen ingår i undervisnings- och kulturministeriets datainsamling

Ja