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Evaluating test–retest reliability and sex‐/age‐related effects on temporal clustering coefficient of dynamic functional brain networks

Yicheng Long, Xuan Ouyang, Chao‐Gan Yan, Zhipeng Wu, Xiaojun Huang, Weidan Pu, Hengyi Cao, Zhening Liu, Lena Palaniyappan

2023Human Brain Mapping35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The multilayer dynamic network model has been proposed as an effective method to understand the brain function. In particular, derived from the definition of clustering coefficient in static networks, the temporal clustering coefficient provides a direct measure of the topological stability of dynamic brain networks and shows potential in predicting altered brain functions. However, test-retest reliability and demographic-related effects on this measure remain to be evaluated. Using a data set from the Human Connectome Project (157 male and 180 female healthy adults; 22-37 years old), the present study investigated: (1) the test-retest reliability of temporal clustering coefficient across four repeated resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging scans as measured by intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC); and (2) sex- and age-related effects on temporal clustering coefficient. The results showed that (1) the temporal clustering coefficient had overall moderate test-retest reliability (ICC > 0.40 over a wide range of densities) at both global and subnetwork levels, (2) female subjects showed significantly higher temporal clustering coefficient than males at both global and subnetwork levels, particularly within the default-mode and subcortical regions, and (3) temporal clustering coefficient of the subcortical subnetwork was positively correlated with age in young adults. The results of sex effects were robustly replicated in an independent REST-meta-MDD data set, while the results of age effects were not. Our findings suggest that the temporal clustering coefficient is a relatively reliable and reproducible approach for identifying individual differences in brain function, and provide evidence for demographically related effects on the human brain dynamic connectomes.

Topics & Concepts

Intraclass correlationClustering coefficientCluster analysisSubnetworkHuman Connectome ProjectConnectomePsychologyFunctional magnetic resonance imagingComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceNeurosciencePsychometricsDevelopmental psychologyFunctional connectivityComputer securityFunctional Brain Connectivity StudiesAdvanced Neuroimaging Techniques and ApplicationsNeural dynamics and brain function
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