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Combining Multiple Functional Connectivity Methods to Improve Causal Inferences

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JOURNAL OF COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE
卷 33, 期 2, 页码 180-194

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MIT PRESS
DOI: 10.1162/jocn_a_01580

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  1. U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) [R01 AG055556, R01 MH109520]
  2. McDonnell Center for Systems Neuroscience at Washington University
  3. [1U54MH091657]

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Cognition and behavior are influenced by interactions within brain networks, emphasizing the importance of causal interactions in studying brain function. Traditional bivariate methods for functional connectivity analysis lack consideration of confounders, leading to false positives. A new combined FC method (CombinedFC) was proposed to incorporate both simple bivariate and partial correlation measures, providing more valid causal inferences and improving upon existing methods.
Cognition and behavior emerge from brain network interactions, suggesting that causal interactions should be central to the study of brain function. Yet, approaches that characterize relationships among neural time series-functional connectivity (FC) methods-are dominated by methods that assess bivariate statistical associations rather than causal interactions. Such bivariate approaches result in substantial false positives because they do not account for confounders (common causes) among neural populations. A major reason for the dominance of methods such as bivariate Pearson correlation (with functional MRI) and coherence (with electrophysiological methods) may be their simplicity. Thus, we sought to identify an FC method that was both simple and improved causal inferences relative to the most popular methods. We started with partial correlation, showing with neural network simulations that this substantially improves causal inferences relative to bivariate correlation. However, the presence of colliders (common effects) in a network resulted in false positives with partial correlation, although this was not a problem for bivariate correlations. This led us to propose a new combined FC method (combinedFC) that incorporates simple bivariate and partial correlation FC measures to make more valid causal inferences than either alone. We release a toolbox for implementing this new combinedFC method to facilitate improvement of FC-based causal inferences. CombinedFC is a general method for FC and can be applied equally to resting-state and task-based paradigms.

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