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A mathematical perspective on edge-centric brain functional connectivity

Leonardo Novelli, Adeel Razi

2022Nature Communications56 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Edge time series are increasingly used in brain imaging to study the node functional connectivity (nFC) dynamics at the finest temporal resolution while avoiding sliding windows. Here, we lay the mathematical foundations for the edge-centric analysis of neuroimaging time series, explaining why a few high-amplitude cofluctuations drive the nFC across datasets. Our exposition also constitutes a critique of the existing edge-centric studies, showing that their main findings can be derived from the nFC under a static null hypothesis that disregards temporal correlations. Testing the analytic predictions on functional MRI data from the Human Connectome Project confirms that the nFC can explain most variation in the edge FC matrix, the edge communities, the large cofluctuations, and the corresponding spatial patterns. We encourage the use of dynamic measures in future research, which exploit the temporal structure of the edge time series and cannot be replicated by static null models.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceHuman Connectome ProjectEnhanced Data Rates for GSM EvolutionConnectomeSeries (stratigraphy)Perspective (graphical)Node (physics)Null (SQL)Functional connectivityArtificial intelligenceData miningNeurosciencePsychologyBiologyPhysicsPaleontologyQuantum mechanicsFunctional Brain Connectivity StudiesAdvanced Neuroimaging Techniques and ApplicationsNeural dynamics and brain function