视觉任务时变功能连通性的探索性分析

Jingjun Wong, Zhiguo Zhang
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功能磁共振成像(fMRI)已成为研究人类大脑活动的常用工具。虽然大脑的每个区域被认为是独立的,只负责特定的任务和专门的功能,但最近的研究表明,大脑的不同区域在执行特定任务时甚至在休息状态时都是相互作用的。然而,功能连接的时间变化在很大程度上被大多数研究所忽视。本研究旨在通过比较不同相关和回归分析方法对视觉任务中获得的fMRI数据样本集的结果,探讨功能连接的时变特性。结果清楚地表明,视觉任务中的功能连接是短暂的,这表明简单地假设在任务期间持续的连接变化可能不足以捕捉任务引起的动态功能连接变化。
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Exploratory analysis of time-varying functional connectivity in a visual task
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has become a common tool in investigating brain activities on human subjects. Although each region of the brain was thought to be independent and responsible only for particular tasks and specialized functions, recent studies have shown that different regions of the brain interact with each other in performing specific tasks or even during the resting state. However, the temporal variations in functional connectivity have been largely overlooked by most studies. This study aims to explore time-varying properties of functional connectivity through comparing results from different correlation and regression analysis methods on a sample set of fMRI data acquired from a visual task. The results clearly show that functional connectivity in the visual task is transient, which suggests that simply assuming a sustained connectivity change during task period might not be sufficient to capture dynamic functional connectivity changes induced by tasks.
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