Lohaus, Marvin; Maurer, Angelika; Upadhyay, Neeraj; Daamen, Marcel; Bodensohn, Luisa; Werkhausen, Judith; Manunzio, Christian; Manunzio, Ursula; Radbruch, Alexander; Attenberger, Ulrike; Boecker, Henning: Differential modulation of resting-state functional connectivity between amygdala and precuneus after acute physical exertion of varying intensity : Indications for a role in affective regulation. In: Frontiers in human neuroscience. 2024, vol. 18, 1349477, 1-13.
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@article{handle:20.500.11811/13110,
author = {{Marvin Lohaus} and {Angelika Maurer} and {Neeraj Upadhyay} and {Marcel Daamen} and {Luisa Bodensohn} and {Judith Werkhausen} and {Christian Manunzio} and {Ursula Manunzio} and {Alexander Radbruch} and {Ulrike Attenberger} and {Henning Boecker}},
title = {Differential modulation of resting-state functional connectivity between amygdala and precuneus after acute physical exertion of varying intensity : Indications for a role in affective regulation},
publisher = {Frontiers Research Foundation},
year = 2024,
month = apr,

journal = {Frontiers in human neuroscience},
volume = 2024, vol. 18,
number = 1349477,
pages = 1--13,
note = {Introduction: Physical activity influences psychological well-being. This study aimed to determine the impact of exercise intensity on psychological well-being and alterations in emotion-related brain functional connectivity (FC).
Methods: Twenty young, healthy, trained athletes performed a low- and high-intensity interval exercise (LIIE and HIIE) as well as a control condition in a within-subject crossover design. Before and after each condition, Positive And Negative Affect Scale (PANAS) was assessed as well as resting-state functional MRI (rs-fMRI). Voxel-wise FC was examined for bilateral amygdala seed region to whole-brain and emotion-related anatomical regions (e.g., insula, temporal pole, precuneus). Data analyses were performed using linear mixed-effect models with fixed factors condition and time.
Results: The PANAS Positive Affect scale showed a significant increase after LIIE and HIIE and a significant reduction in Negative Affect after the control condition. In rs-fMRI, no significant condition-by-time interactions were observed between the amygdala and whole brain. Amygdala-precuneus FC analysis showed an interaction effect, suggesting reduced post-exercise anticorrelation after the control condition, but stable, or even slightly enhanced anticorrelation for the exercise conditions, especially HIIE.
Discussion: In conclusion, both LIIE and HIIE had positive effects on mood and concomitant effects on amygdala-precuneus FC, particularly after HIIE. Although no significant correlations were found between amygdala-precuneus FC and PANAS, results should be discussed in the context of affective disorders in whom abnormal amygdala-precuneus FC has been observed.},

url = {https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11811/13110}
}

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