articleNeuroImageNov 26, 2015HYBRID OA

Can sliding-window correlations reveal dynamic functional connectivity in resting-state fMRI?

Pompeu Fabra University · Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics · +3 more institutions

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Abstract

During the last several years, the focus of research on resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has shifted from the analysis of functional connectivity averaged over the duration of scanning sessions to the analysis of changes of functional connectivity within sessions. Although several studies have reported the presence of dynamic functional connectivity (dFC), statistical assessment of the results is not always carried out in a sound way and, in some studies, is even omitted. In this study, we explain why appropriate statistical tests are needed to detect dFC, we describe how they can be carried out and how to assess the performance of dFC measures, and we illustrate the methodology using…

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Keywords
  • Dynamic functional connectivity
  • Resting state fMRI
  • Functional magnetic resonance imaging
  • Sliding window protocol
  • Functional connectivity
  • Computer science
  • Macaque
  • Blood-oxygen-level dependent
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