作者
Baxter P Rogers, Santosh B Katwal, Victoria L Morgan, Christopher L Asplund, John C Gore
发表日期
2010/10/1
来源
Magnetic resonance imaging
卷号
28
期号
8
页码范围
1058-1065
出版商
Elsevier
简介
Connectivity refers to the relationships that exist between different regions of the brain. In the context of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), it implies a quantifiable relationship between hemodynamic signals from different regions. One aspect of this relationship is the existence of small timing differences in the signals in different regions. Delays of 100 ms or less may be measured with fMRI, and these may reflect important aspects of the manner in which brain circuits respond as well as the overall functional organization of the brain. The multivariate autoregressive time series model has features to recommend it for measuring these delays and is straightforward to apply to hemodynamic data. In this review, we describe the current usage of the multivariate autoregressive model for fMRI, discuss the issues that arise when it is applied to hemodynamic time series and consider several extensions …
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