The dynamic integration of sensory and bodily signals is central to adaptive behaviour. Although the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) and the anterior insular cortex (AIC) play key roles in this process, their context-dependent dynamic interactions remain unclear. Here, we studied the spectral features and interplay of these two brain regions using high-fidelity intracranial-EEG recordings from five patients (ACC: 13 contacts, AIC: 14 contacts) acquired during movie viewing with validation analyses performed on an independent resting intracranial-EEG dataset. ACC and AIC both showed a power peak and positive functional connectivity in the gamma (30-35 Hz) frequency while this power peak was absent in the resting data. We then used a neurobiologically informed computational model investigating dynamic effective connectivity asking how it linked to the movie's perceptual (visual, audio) features and the viewer's heart rate variability (HRV). Exteroceptive features related to effective con...
Authors | Sonkusare, S; Wegner, K; Chang, C; Dionisio, S; Breakspear, M; Cocchi, L |
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Journal | Network Neuroscience (Cambridge, Mass.) |
Pages | 557-577 |
Volume | 7 |
Date | 30/07/2023 |
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URL | http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=10.1162/netn_a_00295 |