Functional Connectome of the Human Brain with Total Correlation
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/28213Date
2022-11-25Type
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Peer reviewed
Abstract
Recent studies proposed the use of Total Correlation to describe functional connectivity
among brain regions as a multivariate alternative to conventional pairwise measures such as correlation or mutual information. In this work, we build on this idea to infer a large-scale (whole-brain)
connectivity network based on Total Correlation and show the possibility of using this kind of
network as biomarkers of brain alterations. In particular, this work uses Correlation Explanation
(CorEx) to estimate Total Correlation. First, we prove that CorEx estimates of Total Correlation and
clustering results are trustable compared to ground truth values. Second, the inferred large-scale
connectivity network extracted from the more extensive open fMRI datasets is consistent with existing
neuroscience studies, but, interestingly, can estimate additional relations beyond pairwise regions.
And finally, we show how the connectivity graphs based on Total Correlation can also be an effective
tool to aid in the discovery of brain diseases.
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Li, Steeg, Yu, Malo. Functional Connectome of the Human Brain with Total Correlation. Entropy. 2022;24(12)Metadata
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