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Matsui, Teppei Department of Biology, Okayama University
Trung Quang, Pham Section of Brain Function Information, Supportive Center for Brain Research, National Institute for Physiological Sciences
Jimura, Koji Keio University
Chikazoe, Junichi Section of Brain Function Information, Supportive Center for Brain Research, National Institute for Physiological Sciences
Abstract
The non-stationarity of resting-state brain activity has received increasing attention in recent years. Functional connectivity (FC) analysis with short sliding windows and coactivation pattern (CAP) analysis are two widely used methods for assessing the dynamic characteristics of brain activity observed with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). However, the statistical nature of the dynamics captured by these techniques needs to be verified. In this study, we found that the results of CAP analysis were similar for real fMRI data and simulated stationary data with matching covariance structures and spectral contents. We also found that, for both the real and simulated data, CAPs were clustered into spatially heterogeneous modules. Moreover, for each of the modules in the real data, a spatially similar module was found in the simulated data. The present results suggest that care needs to be taken when interpreting observations drawn from CAP analysis as it does not necessarily reflect non-stationarity or a mixture of states in resting brain activity.
Keywords
Resting-state fMRI
Co-activation pattern analysis
Non-stationarity
Published Date
2022-04-01
Publication Title
Neuroimage
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volume249
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Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science
Start Page
118904
ISSN
1053-8119
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AA10850776
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Journal Article
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English
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岡山大学
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