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Stereotypical modulations in dynamic functional connectivity explained by changes in BOLD variance.

Katharina Glomb1, Adrián Ponce-Alvarez2, Matthieu Gilson2, Petra Ritter3, Gustavo Deco4.   

Abstract

Spontaneous activity measured in human subject under the absence of any task exhibits complex patterns of correlation that largely correspond to large-scale functional topographies obtained with a wide variety of cognitive and perceptual tasks. These "resting state networks" (RSNs) fluctuate over time, forming and dissolving on the scale of seconds to minutes. While these fluctuations, most prominently those of the default mode network, have been linked to cognitive function, it remains unclear whether they result from random noise or whether they index a nonstationary process which could be described as state switching. In this study, we use a sliding windows-approach to relate temporal dynamics of RSNs to global modulations in correlation and BOLD variance. We compare empirical data, phase-randomized surrogate data, and data simulated with a stationary model. We find that RSN time courses exhibit a large amount of coactivation in all three cases, and that the modulations in their activity are closely linked to global dynamics of the underlying BOLD signal. We find that many properties of the observed fluctuations in FC and BOLD, including their ranges and their correlations amongst each other, are explained by fluctuations around the average FC structure. However, we also report some interesting characteristics that clearly support nonstationary features in the data. In particular, we find that the brain spends more time in the troughs of modulations than can be expected from stationary dynamics.
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Keywords:  Dynamic functional connectivity; Feature extraction; Functional connectivity; Human; Mean field models; Tensor decomposition; Whole-brain models; fMRI

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29294385     DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2017.12.074

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroimage        ISSN: 1053-8119            Impact factor:   6.556


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