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Mind-wandering and alterations to default mode network connectivity when listening to naturalistic versus artificial sounds

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posted on 2023-06-12, 08:39 authored by Cassandra D Gould van Praag, Sarah Garfinkel, Oliver Sparasci, Alex Mees, Andy PhilippidesAndy Philippides, Mark Ware, Chrsitina Ottaviani, Hugo CritchleyHugo Critchley
Naturalistic environments have been demonstrated to promote relaxation and wellbeing. We assess opposing theoretical accounts for these effects through investigation of autonomic arousal and alterations of activation and functional connectivity within the default mode network (DMN) of the brain while participants listened to sounds from artificial and natural environments. We found no evidence for increased DMN activity in the naturalistic compared to artificial or control condition, however, seed based functional connectivity showed a shift from anterior to posterior midline functional coupling in the naturalistic condition. These changes were accompanied by an increase in peak high frequency heart rate variability, indicating an increase in parasympathetic activity in the naturalistic condition in line with the Stress Recovery Theory of nature exposure. Changes in heart rate and the peak high frequency were correlated with baseline functional connectivity within the DMN and baseline parasympathetic tone respectively, highlighting the importance of individual neural and autonomic differences in the response to nature exposure. Our findings may help explain reported health benefits of exposure to natural environments, through identification of alterations to autonomic activity and functional coupling within the DMN when listening to naturalistic sounds.

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The Sackler Centre Donation; G0318; SACKLER-DR MORTIMER AND THERESA SACKLER FOUNDATION

Cardiac control of fear in brain; G1120; EUROPEAN UNION; 324150 CCFIB

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Journal

Scientific Reports

ISSN

2045-2322

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Nature Publishing Group

Volume

7

Article number

a45273

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  • Sackler Centre for Consciousness Science Publications

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Legacy Posted Date

2017-02-28

First Open Access (FOA) Date

2017-03-27

First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date

2017-02-28

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