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Abstract #2982

Establishing causal relationship between resting-state network and behavior

Zengmin Li1, Dilsher Athwal1, and Kai-Hsiang Chuang1,2
1Queensland Brain Institute, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, Australia, 2Centre for Advance Imaging, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, Australia

Synopsis

  • Collective influence (CI) analysis provided optimal ranking list of nodes which fastest reduced the giant component of the resting-state networks (RSNs).
  • Post-learning inhibition of brain regions which were top CI nodes caused retrograde amnesia in the probe test eight days after spatial learning task.
  • Data-driven approaches were used to explore the role of RSNs in memory consolidation.

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