Dissecting Static and Dynamic Functional Connectivity: Example From the Autism Spectrum
Author(s) -
White Tonya,
Calhoun Vince D.
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal of experimental neuroscience
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1179-0695
DOI - 10.1177/1179069519851809
Subject(s) - dynamic functional connectivity , functional connectivity , functional magnetic resonance imaging , autism , neuroscience , autism spectrum disorder , connectomics , resting state fmri , computer science , functional integration , connectome , measure (data warehouse) , psychology , cognitive psychology , developmental psychology , data mining , mathematics , mathematical analysis , integral equation
The ability to measure the intrinsic functional architecture of the brain has grown exponentially over the last 2 decades. Measures of intrinsic connectivity within the brain, typically measured using resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), have evolved from primarily “static” approaches, to include dynamic measures of functional connectivity. Measures of dynamic functional connectivity expand the assumptions to allow brain regions to have temporally different patterns of communication between different regions. That is, connections within the brain can differentially fire between different regions at different times, and these differences can be quantified. Applying approaches that measure the dynamic characteristics of functional brain connectivity have been fruitful in identifying differences during brain development and psychopathology. We provide a brief overview of static and dynamic measures of functional connectivity and illustrate the synergy in applying these approaches to identify both age-related differences in children and differences between typically developing children and children with autistic symptoms.
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