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A joint time-frequency analysis of resting-state functional connectivity reveals novel patterns of connectivity shared between or unique to schizophrenia patients and healthy controls

机译:静止状态功能连通性的联合时频分析揭示了精神分裂症患者与健康对照之间共享或独特的新型连通性模式

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Functional connectivity of the resting-state (RS) brain is a vehicle to study brain dysconnectivity aspects of diseases such as schizophrenia and bipolar. Methods that are developed to measure functional connectivity are based on the underlying hypotheses regarding the actual nature of RS-connectivity including evidence of temporally dynamic versus static RS-connectivity and evidence of frequency-specific versus hemodynamically-driven connectivity over a wide frequency range. This study is derived by these observations of variation of RS-connectivity in temporal and frequency domains and evaluates such characteristics of RS-connectivity in clinical population and jointly in temporal and frequency domains (the spectro-temporal domain ). We base this study on the hypothesis that by studying functional connectivity of schizophrenia patients and comparing it to the one of healthy controls in the spectro-temporal domain we might be able to make new observations regarding the differences and similarities between diseased and healthy brain connectivity and such observations could be obscured by studies which investigate such characteristics separately. Interestingly, our results include, but are not limited to, a spectrally localized (mostly mid-range frequencies) modular dynamic connectivity pattern in which sensory motor networks are anti-correlated with visual, auditory and sub-cortical networks in schizophrenia, as well as evidence of lagged dependence between default-mode and sensory networks in schizophrenia. These observations are unique to the proposed augmented domain of connectivity analysis. We conclude this study by arguing not only resting-state connectivity has structured spectro-temporal variability, but also that studying properties of connectivity in this joint domain reveals distinctive group-based differences and similarities between clinical and healthy populations. Highlights ? RS-connectivity of Schizophrenia and healthy is studied in domain of time and frequency. ? Dynamic connectivity is now superposition of connectivities with unique frequencies. ? Augmented domain reveals novel connectivity patterns unique to schizophrenia/healthy.
机译:静止状态(RS)大脑的功能连通性是研究诸如精神分裂症和双相情感性疾病的大脑不连通性方面的一种工具。用于测量功能连通性的方法是基于有关RS连通性实际性质的基本假设,包括时间动态与静态RS连通性的证据,以及特定频率与血液动力学驱动的宽频率范围内的连通性的证据。这项研究是通过对时域和频域中RS连通性变化的观察得出的,并评估了临床人群以及时域和频域(光谱时域)中RS连通性的这种特征。我们基于以下假设进行研究:通过研究精神分裂症患者的功能连通性并将其与光谱时域中的健康对照之一进行比较,我们可能能够就患病和健康的大脑连通性之间的差异和相似性做出新的观察。单独研究此类特征的研究可能会掩盖此类观察。有趣的是,我们的结果包括但不限于频谱局部化(主要是中频)的模块化动态连通性模式,其中感觉运动网络与精神分裂症的视觉,听觉和皮层下网络以及相关联精神分裂症的默认模式和感觉网络之间滞后依赖的证据。这些观察对于提议的连通性分析的扩展域是唯一的。我们通过争论不仅休止状态连接具有结构化的光谱时空变异性,而且研究该联合域中连接性的性质揭示了临床人群与健康人群之间基于群体的差异和相似性,从而结束了本研究。强调 ?在时间和频率领域研究精神分裂症与健康的RS-连通性。 ?现在,动态连通性是具有独特频率的连通性的叠加。 ?增强域揭示了精神分裂症/健康独有的新颖连接模式。

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