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Oxytocin Modulates the Intrinsic Dynamics Between Attention-Related Large-Scale Networks

Journal

CEREBRAL CORTEX
Volume 31, Issue 3, Pages 1848-1860

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhy295

Keywords

attention; default mode network; oxytocin; resting-state fMRI; salience

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [91632117, 31530032]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for Central Universities [ZYGX2015Z002]
  3. Science, Innovation and Technology Department of the Sichuan Province [2018JY0001]

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Attention and salience processing are closely related to the dynamics of large-scale networks. The study shows that oxytocin enhances functional integration within subsystems and increases functional segregation between networks. Autistic traits may modulate the effects of oxytocin on network interactions.
Attention and salience processing have been linked to the intrinsic between- and within-network dynamics of large-scale networks engaged in internal (default network [DN]) and external attention allocation (dorsal attention network [DAN] and salience network [SN]). The central oxytocin (OXT) system appears ideally organized to modulate widely distributed neural systems and to regulate the switch between internal attention and salient stimuli in the environment. The current randomized placebo (PLC)-controlled between-subject pharmacological resting-state fMRI study in N = 187 (OXT, n = 94; PLC, n = 93; single-dose intranasal administration) healthy male and female participants employed an independent component analysis approach to determine the modulatory effects of OXT on the within- and between-network dynamics of the DAN-SN-DN triple network system. OXT increased the functional integration between subsystems within SN and DN and increased functional segregation of the DN with both attentional control networks (SN and DAN). Whereas no sex differences were observed, OXT effects on the DN-SN interaction were modulated by autistic traits. Together, the findings suggest that OXT may facilitate efficient attention allocation by modulating the intrinsic functional dynamics between DN components and large-scale networks involved in external attentional demands (SN and DAN).

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