Sheng-Fen Fan’s research while affiliated with Taipei Veterans General Hospital and other places

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Examining the link between functional connectivity strength, ATTA scores, and practice time. (A) The strength of the Lt. ITG-Rt. MOG FC is positively correlated with the creativity index measured by the ATTA score among VAs. (B) The strength of the Lt. ITG -Rt. Cuneus FC is positively correlated with the visual creativity score of the ATTA among VAs. (C) The strength of the Lt. ITG -Rt. SOG FC is positively correlated with the visual creativity score of the ATTA among VAs. There is no significant correlation observed among CONs in (A–C). (D) The strength of the Lt. ITG -Rt. MOG FC is negatively correlated with weekly practice time among VAs. The significance level is thresholded at p = 0.05. ATTA, Abbreviated Torrance Test for Adults; Lt., left; Rt., right; VA, visual artist; CON, control; ITG, inferior temporal gyrus; MOG, middle occipital gyrus; SOG, superior occipital gyrus; FC, functional connectivity.”
Corrigendum: Enhanced intrinsic functional connectivity in the visual system of visual artist: implications for creativity
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Between-group differences in ReHo: ReHo in the VA group (red) was higher than in the CON group in three regions: Rt. SPL, Rt. precuneus, Lt. ITG/FG, Lt. AG, and Lt. MOG. ReHo, regional homogeneity; VA, visual artist; CON, control; Lt., left; Rt., right; SPL, superior parietal lobule; ITG, inferior temporal gyrus; FG, fusiform gyrus; AG, angular gyrus; MOG, middle occipital gyrus.
Between-group differences in ReHo-seeded FC: The VA group presented stronger FC in the Lt. ITG (light blue)-bilateral cuneus (red), -bilateral MOG, and -bilateral SOG. ReHo, regional homogeneity; FC, functional connectivity; VA, visual artist; Lt., left; Rt., right; ITG, inferior temporal gyrus; MOG, middle occipital gyrus; SOG, superior occipital gyrus.
Examining the link between functional connectivity strength, ATTA scores, and practice time. (A) The strength of the Lt. ITG-Rt. MOG FC is positively correlated with the creativity index measured by the ATTA score among VAs. (B) The strength of the Lt. ITG -Rt. Cuneus FC is positively correlated with the visual creativity score of the ATTA among VAs. (C) The strength of the Lt. ITG -Rt. SOG FC is positively correlated with the visual creativity score of the ATTA among VAs. There is no significant correlation observed among CONs in (A–C). (D) The strength of the Lt. ITG -Rt. MOG FC is negatively correlated with weekly practice time among VAs. The significance level is thresholded at p = 0.05. ATTA, Abbreviated Torrance Test for Adults; Lt., left; Rt., right; VA, visual artist; CON, control; ITG, inferior temporal gyrus; MOG, middle occipital gyrus; SOG, superior occipital gyrus; FC, functional connectivity.
Regions showing differences in ReHo between VAs and CONs.
Differences in ReHo-seeded FCs between VAs and CONs.
Enhanced intrinsic functional connectivity in the visual system of visual artist: Implications for creativity

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Introduction This study sought to elucidate the cognitive traits of visual artists (VAs) from the perspective of visual creativity and the visual system (i.e., the most fundamental neural correlate). Methods We examined the local and long-distance intrinsic functional connectivity (FC) of the visual system to unravel changes in brain traits among VAs. Twenty-seven university students majoring in visual arts and 27 non-artist controls were enrolled. Results VAs presented enhanced local FC in the right superior parietal lobule, right precuneus, left inferior temporal gyrus (ITG), left superior parietal lobule, left angular gyrus, and left middle occipital gyrus. VAs also presented enhanced FC with the ITG that targeted the visual area (occipital gyrus and cuneus), which appears to be associated with visual creativity. Discussion The visual creativity of VAs was correlated with strength of intrinsic functional connectivity in the visual system. Learning-induced neuroplasticity as a trait change observed in VAs can be attributed to the macroscopic consolidation of consociated neural circuits that are engaged over long-term training in the visual arts and aesthetic experience. The consolidated network can be regarded as virtuoso-specific neural fingerprint.