نتایج جستجو برای: functional connectivity classification

تعداد نتایج: 1101013  

In the current research brain effective networks related to happy and sad emotions are studied during listening to music. Connectivity patterns among different EEG channels were extracted using multivariate autoregressive modeling and partial directed coherence while participants listened to musical excerpts. Both classical and Iranian musical selections were used as stimulus. Participants’ se...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2015
A K Rehme L J Volz D-L Feis I Bomilcar-Focke T Liebig S B Eickhoff G R Fink C Grefkes

Conventional mass-univariate analyses have been previously used to test for group differences in neural signals. However, machine learning algorithms represent a multivariate decoding approach that may help to identify neuroimaging patterns associated with functional impairment in "individual" patients. We investigated whether fMRI allows classification of individual motor impairment after stro...

2017
Jianping Qiao Anning Li Chongfeng Cao Zhishun Wang Jiande Sun Guangrun Xu

Neural disruptions during emotion regulation are common of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). Identifying distinct functional and effective connectivity patterns in GAD may provide biomarkers for their diagnoses. This study aims to investigate the differences of features of brain network connectivity between GAD patients and healthy controls (HC), and to assess whether those differences can se...

2014
Orhan Firat Itir Onal Emre Aksan Burak Velioglu Ilke Oztekin Fatos T. Yarman Vural

Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) data consists of time series for each voxel recorded during a cognitive task. In order to extract useful information from this noisy and redundant data, techniques are proposed to select the voxels that are relevant to the underlying cognitive task. We propose a simple and efficient algorithm for decoding the brain states by modelling the correlation...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Sepideh Sadaghiani Jean-Baptiste Poline Andreas Kleinschmidt Mark D'Esposito

Most brain activity occurs in an ongoing manner not directly locked to external events or stimuli. Regional ongoing activity fluctuates in unison with some brain regions but not others, and the degree of long-range coupling is called functional connectivity, often measured with correlation. Strength and spatial distributions of functional connectivity dynamically change in an ongoing manner ove...

Journal: :Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience 2015
Alice M. Graham Jennifer H. Pfeifer Philip A. Fisher Weili Lin Wei Gao Damien A. Fair

Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) research with infants and toddlers has increased rapidly over the past decade, and provided a unique window into early brain development. In the current report, we review the state of the literature, which has established the feasibility and utility of task-based fMRI and resting state functional connectivity MRI (rs-fcMRI) during early periods of br...

2016
Tina Gupta Steven M. Silverstein Jessica A. Bernard Brian P. Keane Thomas V. Papathomas Andrea Pelletier-Baldelli Derek J. Dean Raeana E. Newberry Ivanka Ristanovic Vijay A. Mittal

Patients with psychosis exhibit a reduced susceptibility to depth inversion illusions (DII) in which a physically concave surface is perceived as convex (e.g., the hollow mask illusion). Here, we examined the extent to which lessened susceptibility to DII characterized youth at ultra high risk (UHR) for psychosis. In this study, 44 UHR participants and 29 healthy controls judged the apparent co...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2015
Arnim Johannes Gaebler Klaus Mathiak Jan Willem Koten Andrea Anna König Yury Koush David Weyer Conny Depner Simeon Matentzoglu James Christopher Edgar Klaus Willmes Mikhail Zvyagintsev

Major theories on the neural basis of schizophrenic core symptoms highlight aberrant salience network activity (insula and anterior cingulate cortex), prefrontal hypoactivation, sensory processing deficits as well as an impaired connectivity between temporal and prefrontal cortices. The mismatch negativity is a potential biomarker of schizophrenia and its reduction might be a consequence of eac...

2015
Arnim Johannes Gaebler Klaus Mathiak Jan Willem Koten Andrea Anna König Yury Koush David Weyer Conny Depner Simeon Matentzoglu James Christopher Edgar Klaus Willmes Mikhail Zvyagintsev

Major theories on the neural basis of schizophrenic core symptoms highlight aberrant salience network activity (insula and anterior cingulate cortex), prefrontal hypoactivation, sensory processing deficits as well as an impaired connectivity between temporal and prefrontal cortices. The mismatch negativity is a potential biomarker of schizophrenia and its reduction might be a consequence of eac...

Journal: :Magnetic resonance imaging 2002
Dietmar Cordes Vic Haughton John D Carew Konstantinos Arfanakis Ken Maravilla

Low frequency oscillations, which are temporally correlated in functionally related brain regions, characterize the mammalian brain, even when no explicit cognitive tasks are performed. Functional connectivity MR imaging is used to map regions of the resting brain showing synchronous, regional and slow fluctuations in cerebral blood flow and oxygenation. In this study, we use a hierarchical clu...

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