Authors
James M Shine, Oluwasanmi Koyejo, Peter T Bell, Krzysztof J Gorgolewski, Moran Gilat, Russell A Poldrack
Publication date
2015/11/15
Journal
NeuroImage
Volume
122
Pages
399-407
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Functional connectivity provides an informative and powerful framework for exploring brain organization. Despite this, few statistical methods are available for the accurate estimation of dynamic changes in functional network architecture. To date, the majority of existing statistical techniques have assumed that connectivity structure is stationary, which is in direct contrast to emerging data that suggests that the strength of connectivity between regions is variable over time. Therefore, the development of statistical methods that enable exploration of dynamic changes in functional connectivity is currently of great importance to the neuroscience community. In this paper, we introduce the ‘Multiplication of Temporal Derivatives’ (MTD) and then demonstrate the utility of this metric to: (i) detect dynamic changes in connectivity using data from a novel state-switching simulation; (ii) accurately estimate graph structure in a …
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