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Assessing Brain Networks by Resting-State Dynamic Functional Connectivity: An fNIRS-EEG Study

Yujin Zhang, Chaozhe Zhu

2020Frontiers in Neuroscience47 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The coordination of brain activity between disparate neural populations is highly dynamic. Investigations into intrinsic brain organization by evaluating dynamic restingstate functional connectivity (dRSFC) have attracted great attention in recent years. However, there are few dRSFC studies based on functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) even though it has some advantages for studying the temporal evolution of brain function. In this research, we recruited 20 young adults and measured their restingstate brain fluctuations in several areas of the frontal, parietal, temporal, and occipital lobes using fNIRS-electroencephalography (EEG) simultaneous recording. Based on a sliding-window approach, we found that the variability of the dRSFC within any region of interest was significantly lower than the connections between region of interests but noticeably greater than the correlation between the channels with a short interoptode distance, which mainly consist of physiological fluctuations occurring in the superficial layers. Furthermore, based on a time-resolved k-means clustering analysis, the temporal evolution was extracted for three dominant functional networks. These networks were roughly consistent between different subject subgroups and in varying sliding time window lengths of 20, 30, and 60 s. Between these three functional networks, there were obvious time-varied and system-specific synchronous relationships. In addition, the oscillation of the frontal-parietal-temporal network showed significant correlation with the switching of one EEG microstate, a finding which is consistent with a previous functional MRI-EEG study. All this evidence implies the functional significance of fNIRS-dRSFC and demonstrates the feasibility of fNIRS for extracting the dominant functional networks based on RSFC dynamics.

Topics & Concepts

Resting state fMRIDynamic functional connectivityFunctional near-infrared spectroscopyElectroencephalographyFunctional connectivityNeuroscienceDefault mode networkCorrelationComputer sciencePattern recognition (psychology)Brain activity and meditationBrain functionArtificial intelligencePsychologyMathematicsCognitionPrefrontal cortexGeometryOptical Imaging and Spectroscopy TechniquesFunctional Brain Connectivity StudiesHeart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control