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"Bazin PL" Authored Publications:
| Title | Authors | PubMed ID | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Pontine Functional Connectivity Gradients | Rousseau PN; Bazin PL; Steele CJ; | 41420671 SOH |
| 2 | Assessing quantitative MRI techniques using multimodal comparisons | Carter F; Anwander A; Johnson M; Goucha T; Adamson H; Friederici AD; Lutti A; Gauthier CJ; Weiskopf N; Bazin PL; Steele CJ; | 40705745 SOH |
| 3 | Multiscale gradients of corticopontine structural connectivity | Rousseau PN; Bazin PL; Steele CJ; | 40355513 SOH |
| 4 | Decreased long-range temporal correlations in the resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging blood-oxygen-level-dependent signal reflect motor sequence learning up to 2 weeks following training | Jäger AP; Bailey A; Huntenburg JM; Tardif CL; Villringer A; Gauthier CJ; Nikulin V; Bazin PL; Steele CJ; | 38124341 SOH |
| 5 | Modeling venous bias in resting state functional MRI metrics | Huck J; Jäger AT; Schneider U; Grahl S; Fan AP; Tardif C; Villringer A; Bazin PL; Steele CJ; Gauthier CJ; | 37498014 PERFORM |
| 6 | Motor sequences; separating the sequence from the motor. A longitudinal rsfMRI study | Jäger AP; Huntenburg JM; Tremblay SA; Schneider U; Grahl S; Huck J; Tardif CL; Villringer A; Gauthier CJ; Bazin PL; Steele CJ; | 34704176 PERFORM |
| 7 | White matter microstructural changes in short-term learning of a continuous visuomotor sequence | Tremblay SA; Jäger AT; Huck J; Giacosa C; Beram S; Schneider U; Grahl S; Villringer A; Tardif CL; Bazin PL; Steele CJ; Gauthier CJ; | 33885965 PERFORM |
| 8 | High resolution atlas of the venous brain vasculature from 7 T quantitative susceptibility maps. | Huck J, Wanner Y, Fan AP, Jäger AT, Grahl S, Schneider U, Villringer A, Steele CJ, Tardif CL, Bazin PL, Gauthier CJ | 31278570 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 9 | Nighres: processing tools for high-resolution neuroimaging | Huntenburg JM; Steele CJ; Bazin PL; | 29982501 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 10 | Advanced MRI techniques to improve our understanding of experience-induced neuroplasticity. | Tardif CL, Gauthier CJ, Steele CJ, Bazin PL, Schäfer A, Schaefer A, Turner R, Villringer A | 26318050 PERFORM |
| 11 | Investigation of the confounding effects of vasculature and metabolism on computational anatomy studies. | Tardif CL, Steele CJ, Lampe L, Bazin PL, Ragert P, Villringer A, Gauthier CJ | 28159689 PERFORM |
| Title: | Decreased long-range temporal correlations in the resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging blood-oxygen-level-dependent signal reflect motor sequence learning up to 2 weeks following training | ||||
| Authors: | Jäger AP, Bailey A, Huntenburg JM, Tardif CL, Villringer A, Gauthier CJ, Nikulin V, Bazin PL, Steele CJ | ||||
| Link: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38124341/ | ||||
| DOI: | 10.1002/hbm.26539 | ||||
| Publication: | Human brain mapping | ||||
| Keywords: | Hurst Exponent; Learning; Motor Sequence Learning; Plasticity; long-range temporal correlations; resting-state; self-similarity; | ||||
| PMID: | 38124341 | Category: | Date Added: | 2023-12-21 | |
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1 Department of Neurology, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany. 2 Center for Stroke Research Berlin (CSB), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany. 3 Brain Language Lab, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany. 4 Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 5 Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tuebingen, Germany. 6 Department of Biomedical Engineering, McGill University, Montreal, Québec, Canada. 7 Montreal Neurological Institute, Montreal, Québec, Canada. 8 Clinic for Cognitive Neurology, Leipzig, Germany. 9 Leipzig University Medical Centre, IFB Adiposity Diseases, Leipzig, Germany. 10 Collaborative Research Centre 1052-A5, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany. 11 Department of Physics/School of Health, Concordia University, Montreal, Québec, Canada. 12 Montreal Heart Institute, Montreal, Québec, Canada. 13 Faculty of Social and Behavioral Sciences, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands. 14 Department of Psychology/School of Health, Concordia University, Montreal, Québec, Canada. |
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Decreased long-range temporal correlations (LRTC) in brain signals can be used to measure cognitive effort during task execution. Here, we examined how learning a motor sequence affects long-range temporal memory within resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging signal. Using the Hurst exponent (HE), we estimated voxel-wise LRTC and assessed changes over 5 consecutive days of training, followed by a retention scan 12 days later. The experimental group learned a complex visuomotor sequence while a complementary control group performed tightly matched movements. An interaction analysis revealed that HE decreases were specific to the complex sequence and occurred in well-known motor sequence learning associated regions including left supplementary motor area, left premotor cortex, left M1, left pars opercularis, bilateral thalamus, and right striatum. Five regions exhibited moderate to strong negative correlations with overall behavioral performance improvements. Following learning, HE values returned to pretraining levels in some regions, whereas in others, they remained decreased even 2 weeks after training. Our study presents new evidence of HE's possible relevance for functional plasticity during the resting-state and suggests that a cortical subset of sequence-specific regions may continue to represent a functional signature of learning reflected in decreased long-range temporal dependence after a period of inactivity. |



