Partial correlation-based functional connectivity analysis for functional near-infrared spectroscopy signals

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Abstract

A theoretical framework, a partial correlation-based functional connectivity (PC-FC) analysis to functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) data, is proposed. This is based on generating a common background signal from a high passed version of fNIRS data averaged over all channels as the regressor in computing the PC between pairs of channels. This approach has been employed to real data collected during a Stroop task. The results show a strong significance in the global efficiency (GE) metric computed by the PC-FC analysis for neutral, congruent, and incongruent stimuli (NS, CS, IcS; GEN=0.10±0.009, GEC=0.11±0.01, GEIC=0.13±0.015, p=0.0073). A positive correlation (r=0.729 and p=0.0259) is observed between the interference of reaction times (incongruent-neutral) and interference of GE values (GEIC-GEN) computed from [HbO] signals.

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Akın, A. (2017). Partial correlation-based functional connectivity analysis for functional near-infrared spectroscopy signals. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 22(12), 1. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.jbo.22.12.126003

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