Magnetoencephalography dimensionality reduction informed by dynamic brain states
Annie E Cathignol,
Lionel Kusch,
Marianna Angiolelli
et al.
Abstract:Complex spontaneous brain dynamics mirror the large number of interactions taking place among regions, supporting higher functions. Such complexity is manifested in the inter-regional dependencies among signals derived from different brain areas, as observed utilising neuroimaging techniques, like magnetoencephalography. The dynamics of this data produce numerous subsets of active regions at any moment as they evolve. Notably, converging evidence shows that these states can be understood in terms of transient … Show more
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