Distinct patterns of functional brain connectivity correlate with objective performance and subjective beliefs

The degree of correspondence between objective performance and subjective beliefs varies widely across individuals. Here we demonstrate that functional brain network connectivity measured before exposure to a perceptual decision task covarieswith individual objective (type-I performance) and subject...

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spelling paper:paper_00278424_v110_n28_p11577_Barttfeld2023-06-08T14:54:29Z Distinct patterns of functional brain connectivity correlate with objective performance and subjective beliefs Interoception Metacognition Partial-report-paradigm Resting-state adult article attention brain function breathing decision making female functional magnetic resonance imaging functional neuroimaging human human experiment male mental health nerve cell network normal human priority journal resting state network task performance interoception metacognition partial-report-paradigm resting-state Brain Humans Magnetic Resonance Imaging Task Performance and Analysis The degree of correspondence between objective performance and subjective beliefs varies widely across individuals. Here we demonstrate that functional brain network connectivity measured before exposure to a perceptual decision task covarieswith individual objective (type-I performance) and subjective (type-II performance) accuracy. Increases in connectivity with type-II performance were observed in networks measured while participants directed attention inward (focus on respiration), but not in networks measured during states of neutral (resting state) or exogenous attention. Measures of type-I performance were less sensitive to the subjects' specific attentional states from which the networks were derived. These results suggest the existence of functional brain networks indexing objective performance and accuracy of subjective beliefs distinctively expressed in a set of stable mental states. 2013 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00278424_v110_n28_p11577_Barttfeld http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00278424_v110_n28_p11577_Barttfeld
institution Universidad de Buenos Aires
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topic Interoception
Metacognition
Partial-report-paradigm
Resting-state
adult
article
attention
brain function
breathing
decision making
female
functional magnetic resonance imaging
functional neuroimaging
human
human experiment
male
mental health
nerve cell network
normal human
priority journal
resting state network
task performance
interoception
metacognition
partial-report-paradigm
resting-state
Brain
Humans
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Task Performance and Analysis
spellingShingle Interoception
Metacognition
Partial-report-paradigm
Resting-state
adult
article
attention
brain function
breathing
decision making
female
functional magnetic resonance imaging
functional neuroimaging
human
human experiment
male
mental health
nerve cell network
normal human
priority journal
resting state network
task performance
interoception
metacognition
partial-report-paradigm
resting-state
Brain
Humans
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Task Performance and Analysis
Distinct patterns of functional brain connectivity correlate with objective performance and subjective beliefs
topic_facet Interoception
Metacognition
Partial-report-paradigm
Resting-state
adult
article
attention
brain function
breathing
decision making
female
functional magnetic resonance imaging
functional neuroimaging
human
human experiment
male
mental health
nerve cell network
normal human
priority journal
resting state network
task performance
interoception
metacognition
partial-report-paradigm
resting-state
Brain
Humans
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Task Performance and Analysis
description The degree of correspondence between objective performance and subjective beliefs varies widely across individuals. Here we demonstrate that functional brain network connectivity measured before exposure to a perceptual decision task covarieswith individual objective (type-I performance) and subjective (type-II performance) accuracy. Increases in connectivity with type-II performance were observed in networks measured while participants directed attention inward (focus on respiration), but not in networks measured during states of neutral (resting state) or exogenous attention. Measures of type-I performance were less sensitive to the subjects' specific attentional states from which the networks were derived. These results suggest the existence of functional brain networks indexing objective performance and accuracy of subjective beliefs distinctively expressed in a set of stable mental states.
title Distinct patterns of functional brain connectivity correlate with objective performance and subjective beliefs
title_short Distinct patterns of functional brain connectivity correlate with objective performance and subjective beliefs
title_full Distinct patterns of functional brain connectivity correlate with objective performance and subjective beliefs
title_fullStr Distinct patterns of functional brain connectivity correlate with objective performance and subjective beliefs
title_full_unstemmed Distinct patterns of functional brain connectivity correlate with objective performance and subjective beliefs
title_sort distinct patterns of functional brain connectivity correlate with objective performance and subjective beliefs
publishDate 2013
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00278424_v110_n28_p11577_Barttfeld
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00278424_v110_n28_p11577_Barttfeld
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