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Structural Covariance Changes of Anterior and Posterior Hippocampus During Musical Training in Young Adults

  • Panfei Guo
  • , Qiongling Li
  • , Xuetong Wang
  • , Xinwei Li
  • , Shaoyi Wang
  • , Yongqi Xie
  • , Yachao Xie
  • , Zhenrong Fu
  • , Xiaohui Zhang
  • , Shuyu Li*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Beihang University
  • Beijing Normal University

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Abstract

Musical training can induce the functional and structural changes of the hippocampus. The hippocampus is not a homogeneous structure which can be divided into anterior and posterior parts along its longitudinal axis, and the whole-brain structural covariances of anterior (aHC) and posterior hippocampus (pHC) show distinct patterns in young adults. However, little is known about whether the anterior and posterior hippocampal structural covariances change after long-term musical training. Here, we investigated the musical training-induced changes of the whole-brain structural covariances of bilateral aHC and pHC in a longitudinal designed experiment with two groups (training group and control group) across three time points [the beginning (TP1) and the end (TP2) of 24 weeks of training, and 12 weeks after training (TP3)]. Using seed partial least square, we identified two significant patterns of structural covariance of the aHC and pHC. The first showed common structural covariance of the aHC and pHC. The second pattern revealed distinct structural covariance of the two regions and reflected the changes of structural covariance of the left pHC in the training group across three time points: the left pHC showed significant structural covariance with bilateral hippocampus and parahippocampal gyrus, left calcarine sulcus only at TP1 and TP3. Furthermore, the integrity of distinct structural networks of aHC and pHC in the second pattern significantly increased in the training group. Our findings suggest that musical training could change the organization of structural whole-brain covariance for left pHC and enhance the degree of the structural covariance network differentiation of the aHC and pHC in young adults.

Original languageEnglish
Article number20
JournalFrontiers in Neuroanatomy
Volume14
DOIs
StatePublished - 19 May 2020

Keywords

  • anterior hippocampus
  • musical training
  • partial least squares
  • posterior hippocampus
  • structural covariance

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