Connectivity dynamics from wakefulness to sleep

Área de publicación Neurociencia Cognitiva
Tipo de publicación Articles
Lugar de publicación NeuroImage
Fecha de publicación 2020
Autores Enzo Tagliazucchi - Damaraju, E., Laufs, H., Calhoun V.D.

In this work we use an independent component analysis (ICA)-based pipeline applied to concurrent EEG/fMRI data collected during wakefulness and various sleep stages and show: 1) connectivity states obtained from clustering sliding windowed correlations of resting state functional network time courses well classify the sleep states obtained from EEG data, 2) using shorter sliding windows instead of longer non-overlapping windows improves the ability to capture transition dynamics even at windows as short as 30 ​s, 3) motion appears to be mostly associated with one of the states rather than spread across all of them 4) a fixed tapered sliding window approach outperforms an adaptive dynamic conditional correlation approach, and 5) consistent with prior EEG/fMRI work, we identify evidence of multiple states within the wakeful condition which are able to be classified with high accuracy.

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