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Good-Enough Brain Model: Challenges, Algorithms, and Discoveries in Multisubject Experiments.

Evangelos E Papalexakis1, Alona Fyshe1, Nicholas D Sidiropoulos2, Partha Pratim Talukdar3, Tom M Mitchell1, Christos Faloutsos1.   

Abstract

Given a simple noun such as apple, and a question such as "Is it edible?," what processes take place in the human brain? More specifically, given the stimulus, what are the interactions between (groups of) neurons (also known as functional connectivity) and how can we automatically infer those interactions, given measurements of the brain activity? Furthermore, how does this connectivity differ across different human subjects? In this work, we show that this problem, even though originating from the field of neuroscience, can benefit from big data techniques; we present a simple, novel good-enough brain model, or GeBM in short, and a novel algorithm Sparse-SysId, which are able to effectively model the dynamics of the neuron interactions and infer the functional connectivity. Moreover, GeBM is able to simulate basic psychological phenomena such as habituation and priming (whose definition we provide in the main text). We evaluate GeBM by using real brain data. GeBM produces brain activity patterns that are strikingly similar to the real ones, where the inferred functional connectivity is able to provide neuroscientific insights toward a better understanding of the way that neurons interact with each other, as well as detect regularities and outliers in multisubject brain activity measurements.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 27442756     DOI: 10.1089/big.2014.0044

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Big Data        ISSN: 2167-6461            Impact factor:   2.128


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