DocumentCode
3559402
Title
Estimation of Effective and Functional Cortical Connectivity From Neuroelectric and Hemodynamic Recordings
Author
Astolfi, Laura ; De Vico Fallani, F. ; Cincotti, F. ; Mattia, D. ; Marciani, M.G. ; Salinari, S. ; Sweeney, J. ; Miller, G.A. ; He, B. ; Babiloni, F.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Physiol. & Pharmacology, Univ. of Rome "La Sapienza", Rome
Volume
17
Issue
3
fYear
2009
fDate
6/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
224
Lastpage
233
Abstract
In this paper, different linear and nonlinear methodologies for the estimation of cortical connectivity from neuroelectric and hemodynamic measurements are reviewed and applied on common data set in order to highlight similarities and differences in the results. Different effective and functional connectivity methods were applied to motor and cognitive data sets, including structural equation modeling (SEM), directed transfer function (DTF), partial directed coherence (PDC), and direct directed transfer function (dDTF). Comparisons were made between the results in order to understand if, for a same dataset, effective and functional connectivity estimators can return the same cortical connectivity patterns. An application of a nonlinear method [phase synchronization index (PSI)] to similar executed and imagined movements was also reviewed. Connectivity patterns estimated with the use of the neuroelectric information and of the information from the multimodal integration of neuroelectric and hemodynamic data were also compared. Results suggests that the estimation of the cortical connectivity patterns performed with the linear methods (SEM, DTF, PDC, dDTF) or with the nonlinear method (PSI) on movement related potentials returned similar cortical networks. Differences in cortical connectivity were noted between the patterns estimated with the use of multimodal integration and those estimated by using only the neuroelectric data.
Keywords
electroencephalography; haemodynamics; neurophysiology; synchronisation; cognitive data sets; direct directed transfer function; functional cortical connectivity; hemodynamic recordings; motor data sets; neuroelectric recordings; nonlinear method; partial directed coherence; phase synchronization index; structural equation modeling; Directed transfer function (DTF); functional cortical connectivity; high-resolution EEG; partial directed coherence (PDC); structural equation modeling (SEM); Action Potentials; Algorithms; Animals; Brain; Brain Mapping; Computer Simulation; Humans; Models, Neurological; Nerve Net; Synaptic Transmission;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Location
12/9/2008 12:00:00 AM
ISSN
1534-4320
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNSRE.2008.2010472
Filename
4703284
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