Exploring anterior thalamus functional connectivity with cortical regions in prospective memory with ultra-high-field fMRI

Luke Flanagan, Bruno de Matos Mansur,Christoph Reichert,Anni Richter, Soroosh Golbabaei,Jasmin M. Kizilirmak,Catherine M. Sweeney-Reed

biorxiv(2024)

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Prospective memory (PM), or memory for future intentions, engages particular cortical regions. Lesion studies also implicate the thalamus, with PM deterioration following thalamic stroke. Neuroimaging, anatomical, and lesion studies suggest the anterior nuclei of the thalamus (ANT) in particular are involved in episodic memory, with electrophysiological studies suggesting an active role in selecting neural assemblies underlying particular memory traces. Here we hypothesized that the ANT are also engaged in realizing prospectively-encoded intentions, and that this engagement is detectable using ultra-high field strength functional MRI. Using a within-subject design, participants (N = 14; age 20-35 years) performed an n-back working memory task as the ongoing task with two cognitive loads, each with and without a PM component, during 7-Tesla functional MRI. Seed-to-voxel whole brain functional connectivity analyses were performed to establish whether including a PM component in an ongoing task results in greater connectivity between ANT and cortical regions known to be engaged in PM. Repeated measures ANOVAs were applied to behavioral and connectivity measures, with the factors Task Type (with PM or not) and N-Back (2-back or 3-back). Response accuracy was greater and reaction times faster without the PM component, and accuracy was higher in the 2-than 3-back condition. We observed a main effect of Task Type on connectivity with an ANT seed, with greater ANT–DLPFC (dorsolateral prefrontal cortex) and ANT–STG (superior temporal gyrus) connectivity when including a PM component. Post hoc testing based on a significant interaction showed greater ANT–DLPFC connectivity (p-FWE = .007) when PM was included with the low and ANT–STG connectivity (p-FWE = .019) with the high cognitive load ongoing task. These locations showed no main effect of N-Back . Connectivity based on a dorsomedial nucleus of the thalamus (DMNT) seed did not differ according to Task Type at these locations. Enhanced connectivity between the ANT and the DLPFC, a brain region with an established role in strategic monitoring for PM cues, arose with a low cognitive load ongoing task that enabled monitoring. This pattern was absent on directly increasing the cognitive load of the ongoing task without PM, suggesting specificity for PM. Greater ANT–STG connectivity on PM inclusion in the higher cognitive load ongoing task condition fits with reports of STG activation on PM through spontaneous retrieval. Differing connectivity based on a DMNT seed suggests ANT specificity. The findings fit with a coordinating role for the ANT in prospective remembering. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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