Exploration of functional connectivity during preferred music stimulation in patients with disorders of consciousness

Preferred music is a highly emotional and salient stimulus, which has previously been shown to increase the probability of auditory cognitive event-related responses in patients with disorders of consciousness (DOC). To further investigate whether and how music modifies the functional connectivity o...

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Main Authors: Lizette eHeine, Maïté eCastro, Charlotte eMartial, Barbara eTillmann, Steven eLaureys, Fabien ePerrin
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-11-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychology
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01704/full
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spelling doaj-0eb54232105244e8b861347d9d44345b2020-11-25T00:02:03ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782015-11-01610.3389/fpsyg.2015.01704154967Exploration of functional connectivity during preferred music stimulation in patients with disorders of consciousnessLizette eHeine0Maïté eCastro1Charlotte eMartial2Barbara eTillmann3Steven eLaureys4Fabien ePerrin5Université de LiègeUniversity of Lyon 1Université de LiègeUniversity of Lyon 1Université de LiègeUniversity of Lyon 1Preferred music is a highly emotional and salient stimulus, which has previously been shown to increase the probability of auditory cognitive event-related responses in patients with disorders of consciousness (DOC). To further investigate whether and how music modifies the functional connectivity of the brain in DOC, five patients were assessed with both a classical functional connectivity scan (control condition), and a scan while they were exposed to their preferred music (music condition). Seed-based functional connectivity (left or right primary auditory cortex), and mean network connectivity of three networks linked to conscious sound perception were assessed. The auditory network showed stronger functional connectivity with the left precentral gyrus and the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex during music as compared to the control condition. Furthermore, functional connectivity of the external network was enhanced during the music condition in the temporo-parietal junction. Although caution should be taken due to small sample size, these results suggest that preferred music exposure might have effects on patients auditory network (implied in rhythm and music perception) and on cerebral regions linked to autobiographical memory.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01704/fullMusicfMRIdisorders of consciousness (DOC)External networkFunctional connectvityAuditory network
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author Lizette eHeine
Maïté eCastro
Charlotte eMartial
Barbara eTillmann
Steven eLaureys
Fabien ePerrin
spellingShingle Lizette eHeine
Maïté eCastro
Charlotte eMartial
Barbara eTillmann
Steven eLaureys
Fabien ePerrin
Exploration of functional connectivity during preferred music stimulation in patients with disorders of consciousness
Frontiers in Psychology
Music
fMRI
disorders of consciousness (DOC)
External network
Functional connectvity
Auditory network
author_facet Lizette eHeine
Maïté eCastro
Charlotte eMartial
Barbara eTillmann
Steven eLaureys
Fabien ePerrin
author_sort Lizette eHeine
title Exploration of functional connectivity during preferred music stimulation in patients with disorders of consciousness
title_short Exploration of functional connectivity during preferred music stimulation in patients with disorders of consciousness
title_full Exploration of functional connectivity during preferred music stimulation in patients with disorders of consciousness
title_fullStr Exploration of functional connectivity during preferred music stimulation in patients with disorders of consciousness
title_full_unstemmed Exploration of functional connectivity during preferred music stimulation in patients with disorders of consciousness
title_sort exploration of functional connectivity during preferred music stimulation in patients with disorders of consciousness
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2015-11-01
description Preferred music is a highly emotional and salient stimulus, which has previously been shown to increase the probability of auditory cognitive event-related responses in patients with disorders of consciousness (DOC). To further investigate whether and how music modifies the functional connectivity of the brain in DOC, five patients were assessed with both a classical functional connectivity scan (control condition), and a scan while they were exposed to their preferred music (music condition). Seed-based functional connectivity (left or right primary auditory cortex), and mean network connectivity of three networks linked to conscious sound perception were assessed. The auditory network showed stronger functional connectivity with the left precentral gyrus and the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex during music as compared to the control condition. Furthermore, functional connectivity of the external network was enhanced during the music condition in the temporo-parietal junction. Although caution should be taken due to small sample size, these results suggest that preferred music exposure might have effects on patients auditory network (implied in rhythm and music perception) and on cerebral regions linked to autobiographical memory.
topic Music
fMRI
disorders of consciousness (DOC)
External network
Functional connectvity
Auditory network
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01704/full
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