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Questions and controversies in the study of time-varying functional connectivity in resting fMRI.
Anthony R. McintoshVince D. CalhounVince D. CalhounVince D. CalhounAdeel RaziAdeel RaziAdeel RaziRobyn L. MillerMichael BreakspearMichael BreakspearDanielle S. BassettShella KheilholzJames M. ShineRaphaël LiégeoisRaphaël LiégeoisDaniel J. LurieNatalia Z. BielczykAaron KucyiWilliam Hedley ThompsonWilliam Hedley ThompsonLinda DouwDiego VidaurreDaniel KesslerDominik KraftMartin A. LindquistMuthuraman MuthuramanLorenzo PasquiniRussell A. PoldrackRichard F. BetzelHua Xiesubject
confound regression strategiesComputer scienceBrain networksRest1.1 Normal biological development and functioningdynamic connectivityReviewDynamical systemlcsh:RC321-57103 medical and health sciencesFunctional connectivity0302 clinical medicineArtificial IntelligenceUnderpinning researchBehavioral and Social Sciencestate fmricognitive controlmotion correctionReview Articleslcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry030304 developmental biologyindividual-differencesRest (physics)0303 health sciencesApplied MathematicsGeneral NeuroscienceResting fmriFunctional connectivitytest-retest reliabilityfMRINeurosciencesComputer Science ApplicationsMental HealthNeurologicalwhole-brainNeurosciencedefault mode030217 neurology & neurosurgeryBrain dynamicsdescription
The brain is a complex, multiscale dynamical system composed of many interacting regions. Knowledge of the spatiotemporal organization of these interactions is critical for establishing a solid understanding of the brain’s functional architecture and the relationship between neural dynamics and cognition in health and disease. The possibility of studying these dynamics through careful analysis of neuroimaging data has catalyzed substantial interest in methods that estimate time-resolved fluctuations in functional connectivity (often referred to as “dynamic” or time-varying functional connectivity; TVFC). At the same time, debates have emerged regarding the application of TVFC analyses to resting fMRI data, and about the statistical validity, physiological origins, and cognitive and behavioral relevance of resting TVFC. These and other unresolved issues complicate interpretation of resting TVFC findings and limit the insights that can be gained from this promising new research area. This article brings together scientists with a variety of perspectives on resting TVFC to review the current literature in light of these issues. We introduce core concepts, define key terms, summarize controversies and open questions, and present a forward-looking perspective on how resting TVFC analyses can be rigorously and productively applied to investigate a wide range of questions in cognitive and systems neuroscience.
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2020-02-01 |