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Effective Connectivity within the Default Mode Network: Dynamic Causal Modeling of Resting-State fMRI Data
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Sharaev, Maksim G.
, Kartashov, Sergey I.
, Zavyalova, Viktoria V.
, Velichkovsky, Boris M.
, Ushakov, Vadim L.
in
Bayesian analysis
/ Brain mapping
/ Brain research
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Cognitive ability
/ Cortex (cingulate)
/ Default Mode Network
/ DMN
/ dynamic causal modeling
/ effective connectivity
/ Functional magnetic resonance imaging
/ Neural networks
/ Neuroimaging
/ Neuroscience
/ NMR
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance
/ Prefrontal cortex
/ resting-state fMRI DCM
/ resting-state networks
/ Studies
/ Time series
2016
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Effective Connectivity within the Default Mode Network: Dynamic Causal Modeling of Resting-State fMRI Data
by
Sharaev, Maksim G.
, Kartashov, Sergey I.
, Zavyalova, Viktoria V.
, Velichkovsky, Boris M.
, Ushakov, Vadim L.
in
Bayesian analysis
/ Brain mapping
/ Brain research
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Cognitive ability
/ Cortex (cingulate)
/ Default Mode Network
/ DMN
/ dynamic causal modeling
/ effective connectivity
/ Functional magnetic resonance imaging
/ Neural networks
/ Neuroimaging
/ Neuroscience
/ NMR
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance
/ Prefrontal cortex
/ resting-state fMRI DCM
/ resting-state networks
/ Studies
/ Time series
2016
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Effective Connectivity within the Default Mode Network: Dynamic Causal Modeling of Resting-State fMRI Data
by
Sharaev, Maksim G.
, Kartashov, Sergey I.
, Zavyalova, Viktoria V.
, Velichkovsky, Boris M.
, Ushakov, Vadim L.
in
Bayesian analysis
/ Brain mapping
/ Brain research
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Cognitive ability
/ Cortex (cingulate)
/ Default Mode Network
/ DMN
/ dynamic causal modeling
/ effective connectivity
/ Functional magnetic resonance imaging
/ Neural networks
/ Neuroimaging
/ Neuroscience
/ NMR
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance
/ Prefrontal cortex
/ resting-state fMRI DCM
/ resting-state networks
/ Studies
/ Time series
2016
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Effective Connectivity within the Default Mode Network: Dynamic Causal Modeling of Resting-State fMRI Data
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Effective Connectivity within the Default Mode Network: Dynamic Causal Modeling of Resting-State fMRI Data
2016
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Overview
The Default Mode Network (DMN) is a brain system that mediates internal modes of cognitive activity, showing higher neural activation when one is at rest. Nowadays, there is a lot of interest in assessing functional interactions between its key regions, but in the majority of studies only association of Blood-oxygen-level dependent (BOLD) activation patterns is measured, so it is impossible to identify causal influences. There are some studies of causal interactions (i.e., effective connectivity), however often with inconsistent results. The aim of the current work is to find a stable pattern of connectivity between four DMN key regions: the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC), the posterior cingulate cortex (PCC), left and right intraparietal cortex (LIPC and RIPC). For this purpose functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data from 30 healthy subjects (1000 time points from each one) was acquired and spectral dynamic causal modeling (DCM) on a resting-state fMRI data was performed. The endogenous brain fluctuations were explicitly modeled by Discrete Cosine Set at the low frequency band of 0.0078-0.1 Hz. The best model at the group level is the one where connections from both bilateral IPC to mPFC and PCC are significant and symmetrical in strength (p < 0.05). Connections between mPFC and PCC are bidirectional, significant in the group and weaker than connections originating from bilateral IPC. In general, all connections from LIPC/RIPC to other DMN regions are much stronger. One can assume that these regions have a driving role within the DMN. Our results replicate some data from earlier works on effective connectivity within the DMN as well as provide new insights on internal DMN relationships and brain's functioning at resting state.
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Frontiers Research Foundation,Frontiers Media S.A
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