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Exploring the transmission of cognitive task information through optimal brain pathways

  • Zhengdong Wang
  • , Yifeixue Yang
  • , Ziyi Huang
  • , Wanyun Zhao
  • , Kaiqiang Su
  • , Hengcheng Zhu
  • , Dazhi Yin*
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • East China Normal University
  • University of Minnesota Twin Cities
  • Shanghai Changning Mental Health Center

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摘要

Understanding the large-scale information processing that underlies complex human cognition is the central goal of cognitive neuroscience. While emerging activity flow models demonstrate that cognitive task information is transferred by interregional functional or structural connectivity, graph-theory-based models typically assume that neural communication occurs via the shortest path of brain networks. However, whether the shortest path is the optimal route for empirical cognitive information transmission remains unclear. Based on a large-scale activity flow mapping framework, we found that the performance of activity flow prediction with the shortest path was significantly lower than that with the direct path. The shortest path routing was superior to other network communication strategies, including search information, path ensembles, and navigation. Intriguingly, the shortest path outperformed the direct path in activity flow prediction when the physical distance constraint and asymmetric routing contribution were simultaneously considered. This study not only challenges the shortest path assumption through empirical network models but also suggests that cognitive task information routing is constrained by the spatial and functional embedding of the brain network.

源语言英语
文章编号e1012870
期刊PLoS Computational Biology
21
3
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 3月 2025

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