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Behavioural relevance of spontaneous, transient brain network interactions in fMRI

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NEUROIMAGE
卷 229, 期 -, 页码 -

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2020.117713

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  1. Novo Nordisk Emerging Investigator Award [NNF19OC-0054895]
  2. European Research Council [ERC-StG-2019-850404]
  3. NIHR Oxford Health Biomedical Research Centre
  4. Wellcome Trust [203139/Z/16/Z, 106183/Z/14/Z]
  5. MRC UK MEG Partnership Grant [MR/K005464/1]
  6. Horizon 2020 Programme CANDY [847818]

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The study found that time-varying fMRI functional connectivity is associated with specific behavioral traits, independently of anatomical factors. While time-averaged functional connectivity explains the largest proportion of variability in the fMRI signal between individuals, some aspects of intelligence can only be explained by time-varying functional connectivity.
How spontaneously fluctuating functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) signals in different brain regions relate to behaviour has been an open question for decades. Correlations in these signals, known as functional connectivity, can be averaged over several minutes of data to provide a stable representation of the functional network architecture for an individual. However, associations between these stable features and behavioural traits have been shown to be dominated by individual differences in anatomy. Here, using kernel learning tools, we propose methods to assess and compare the relation between time-varying functional connectivity, time-averaged functional connectivity, structural brain data, and non-imaging subject behavioural traits. We applied these methods to Human Connectome Project resting-state fMRI data to show that time-varying fMRI functional connectivity, detected at time-scales of a few seconds, has associations with some behavioural traits that are not dominated by anatomy. Despite time-averaged functional connectivity accounting for the largest proportion of variability in the fMRI signal between individuals, we found that some aspects of intelligence could only be explained by time-varying functional connectivity. The finding that time-varying fMRI functional connectivity has a unique relationship to population behavioural variability suggests that it might reflect transient neuronal communication fluctuating around a stable neural architecture.

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