Exploring Functional and Causal Connectivity in the Brain

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Abstract

Functional and causal connectivity is widely used in basic and clinical neuroscience. This chapter reviews the basic principles of functional and causal connectivity analysis and illustrates the concepts using numerical and experimental examples. The theory, implementation, and application of Granger causality are reviewed. Also covered is functional and causal connectivity imaging from electrophysiological recordings such as electrocorticography, electroencephalography, and magnetoencephalography.

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Ding, M., & He, B. (2020). Exploring Functional and Causal Connectivity in the Brain. In Neural Engineering: Third Edition (pp. 415–432). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-43395-6_14

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