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Loneliness inside of the brain: evidence from a large dataset of resting-state fMRI in young adult

Loneliness inside of the brain: evidence from a large dataset of resting-state fMRI in young adult
Loneliness inside of the brain: evidence from a large dataset of resting-state fMRI in young adult
Although loneliness itself is a natural emotion, prolonged loneliness is detrimental to human health. Despite its detrimental effect, few loneliness-related neuroimaging studies have been published and some have limitations on the sample size number. This study aims to find the difference in resting-state functional connectivity associated with loneliness within a big sample size via the seed-based approach. Functional connectivity analysis was performed on a large cohort of young adults (N = 1336) using the seed-based functional connectivity approach to address the concern from previous studies. The analysis yielded statistically significant positive correlations between loneliness and functional connectivities between the inferior frontal gyrus and supplementary motor area, precentral gyrus, and superior parietal lobule. Additionally, the analysis replicated a finding from a previous study, which is increased functional connectivities between the inferior frontal gyrus and supplementary motor area. In conclusion, greater loneliness is reflected by stronger functional connectivity of the visual attention brain area.
2045-2322
Denilson, Brilliant T.
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Takeuchi, Hikaru
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Nozawa, Takayuki
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Yokota, Susumu
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Magistro, Daniele
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Kawashima, Ryuta
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Denilson, Brilliant T.
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Takeuchi, Hikaru
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Yokoyama, Ryoichi
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Ikeda, Shigeyuki
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Sakaki, Kohei
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Kawata, Kelssy Hitomi dos Santos
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Nozawa, Takayuki
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Yokota, Susumu
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Magistro, Daniele
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Kawashima, Ryuta
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Denilson, Brilliant T., Takeuchi, Hikaru, Nouchi, Rui, Yokoyama, Ryoichi, Kotozaki, Yuka, Nakagawa, Seishu, Hanawa, Sugiko, Sekiguchi, Atsushi, Ikeda, Shigeyuki, Sakaki, Kohei, Kawata, Kelssy Hitomi dos Santos, Nozawa, Takayuki, Yokota, Susumu, Magistro, Daniele and Kawashima, Ryuta (2022) Loneliness inside of the brain: evidence from a large dataset of resting-state fMRI in young adult. Scientific Reports, 12, [7856]. (doi:10.1038/s41598-022-11724-5).

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Abstract

Although loneliness itself is a natural emotion, prolonged loneliness is detrimental to human health. Despite its detrimental effect, few loneliness-related neuroimaging studies have been published and some have limitations on the sample size number. This study aims to find the difference in resting-state functional connectivity associated with loneliness within a big sample size via the seed-based approach. Functional connectivity analysis was performed on a large cohort of young adults (N = 1336) using the seed-based functional connectivity approach to address the concern from previous studies. The analysis yielded statistically significant positive correlations between loneliness and functional connectivities between the inferior frontal gyrus and supplementary motor area, precentral gyrus, and superior parietal lobule. Additionally, the analysis replicated a finding from a previous study, which is increased functional connectivities between the inferior frontal gyrus and supplementary motor area. In conclusion, greater loneliness is reflected by stronger functional connectivity of the visual attention brain area.

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Published date: 12 May 2022

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Local EPrints ID: 504961
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/504961
ISSN: 2045-2322
PURE UUID: 4455cab1-d83e-482e-b5c7-20ea5e4278d1
ORCID for Daniele Magistro: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2554-3701

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Date deposited: 23 Sep 2025 16:43
Last modified: 27 Sep 2025 02:28

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Author: Brilliant T. Denilson
Author: Hikaru Takeuchi
Author: Rui Nouchi
Author: Ryoichi Yokoyama
Author: Yuka Kotozaki
Author: Seishu Nakagawa
Author: Sugiko Hanawa
Author: Atsushi Sekiguchi
Author: Shigeyuki Ikeda
Author: Kohei Sakaki
Author: Kelssy Hitomi dos Santos Kawata
Author: Takayuki Nozawa
Author: Susumu Yokota
Author: Daniele Magistro ORCID iD
Author: Ryuta Kawashima

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