2017
DOI: 10.1101/223057
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A new analysis of resting state connectivity and graph theory reveals distinctive short-term modulations due to whisker stimulation in rats

Abstract: Resting state (RS) connectivity has been increasingly studied in healthy and diseased brains in humans and animals. This paper presents a new method to analyze RS data from fMRI that combines multiple seed correlation analysis with graph-theory (MSRA). We characterize and evaluate this new method in relation to two other graph-theoretical methods and ICA. The graph-theoretical methods calculate cross-correlations of regional average time-courses, one using seed regions of the same size (SRCC) and the other usi… Show more

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“…Data were analyzed using BrainVoyager QX 2.8, Amira (FEI Company, OR, USA), and MagnAn. For the automatic multiseed corregistration method, 38 48 cortical and 13 subcortical brain structures for each hemisphere were defined by registering (affine transformation with 9 degrees of freedom) the Harvard-Oxford 4D probability atlas to each dataset using BrainVoyager. This was done for all the individuals in all the different condition groups (pre RS-fMRI, post RS-fMRI for potato chips and zucchini sessions).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data were analyzed using BrainVoyager QX 2.8, Amira (FEI Company, OR, USA), and MagnAn. For the automatic multiseed corregistration method, 38 48 cortical and 13 subcortical brain structures for each hemisphere were defined by registering (affine transformation with 9 degrees of freedom) the Harvard-Oxford 4D probability atlas to each dataset using BrainVoyager. This was done for all the individuals in all the different condition groups (pre RS-fMRI, post RS-fMRI for potato chips and zucchini sessions).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%