2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.07.08.451590
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Unsupervised characterization of dynamic functional connectivity reveals age-associated differences in temporal stability and connectivity states during rest and task

Abstract: Understanding brain functions as an outcome of underlying neuro-cognitive network mechanisms in rest and task requires accurate spatiotemporal characterization of the relevant functional brain networks. Recent endeavours of the Neuroimaging community to develop the notion of dynamic functional connectivity is a step in this direction. A key goal is to detect what are the important events in time that delimits how one functional brain network defined by known patterns of correlated brain activity transitions in… Show more

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“…The mainstream identification characteristics, including face, fingerprint, and so on, are easily counterfeited, unstable in time, and involve privacy implications (Prabhakar et al, 2003;Jain et al, 2004Jain et al, , 2006. Advanced studies indicate that brain functional network (BFN) estimated by the temporal correlation between pairs of brain regions has the advantages of anti-imitation and stability in timing (Hilger et al, 2017(Hilger et al, , 2020Wang et al, 2019b;Sastry et al, 2021). More importantly, the BFN-based "fingerprint" provides a potential way of exploring the brain at the individual level.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mainstream identification characteristics, including face, fingerprint, and so on, are easily counterfeited, unstable in time, and involve privacy implications (Prabhakar et al, 2003;Jain et al, 2004Jain et al, , 2006. Advanced studies indicate that brain functional network (BFN) estimated by the temporal correlation between pairs of brain regions has the advantages of anti-imitation and stability in timing (Hilger et al, 2017(Hilger et al, , 2020Wang et al, 2019b;Sastry et al, 2021). More importantly, the BFN-based "fingerprint" provides a potential way of exploring the brain at the individual level.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%