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Psychophysiological interaction between superior temporal gyrus (STG) and cerebellum: An fMRI study

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, , Citation A N Yusoff et al 2016 J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 694 012055 DOI 10.1088/1742-6596/694/1/012055

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Abstract

This study aimed to model the psychophysiological interaction (PPI) between the bilateral STG and cerebellum (lobule VI and lobule VII) during an arithmetic addition task. Eighteen young adults participated in this study. They were instructed to solve single-digit addition tasks in quiet and noisy backgrounds during an fMRI scan. Results showed that in both hemispheres, the response in the cerebellum was found to be linearly influenced by the activity in STG (vice-versa) for both in-quiet and in-noise conditions. However, the influence of the cerebellum on STG seemed to be modulated by noise. A two-way PPI model between STG and cerebellum is suggested. The connectivity between the two regions during a simple addition task in a noisy condition is modulated by the participants' higher attention to perceive.

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