Literature DB >> 22571349

Interhemispheric effective and functional cortical connectivity signatures of spina bifida are consistent with callosal anomaly.

Sheida Malekpour1, Zhimin Li, Bing Leung Patrick Cheung, Eduardo M Castillo, Andrew C Papanicolaou, Larry A Kramer, Jack M Fletcher, Barry D Van Veen.   

Abstract

The impact of the posterior callosal anomalies associated with spina bifida on interhemispheric cortical connectivity is studied using a method for estimating cortical multivariable autoregressive models from scalp magnetoencephalography data. Interhemispheric effective and functional connectivity, measured using conditional Granger causality and coherence, respectively, is determined for the anterior and posterior cortical regions in a population of five spina bifida and five control subjects during a resting eyes-closed state. The estimated connectivity is shown to be consistent over the randomly selected subsets of the data for each subject. The posterior interhemispheric effective and functional connectivity and cortical power are significantly lower in the spina bifida group, a result that is consistent with posterior callosal anomalies. The anterior interhemispheric effective and functional connectivity are elevated in the spina bifida group, a result that may reflect compensatory mechanisms. In contrast, the intrahemispheric effective connectivity is comparable in the two groups. The differences between the spina bifida and control groups are most significant in the θ and α bands.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22571349      PMCID: PMC3621297          DOI: 10.1089/brain.2011.0058

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Connect        ISSN: 2158-0014


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