1. Dynamic lag analysis reveals atypical brain information flow in autism spectrum disorder
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Raatikainen, V. (Ville), Korhonen, V. (Vesa), Borchardt, V. (Viola), Huotari, N. (Niko), Helakari, H. (Heta), Kananen, J. (Janne), Raitamaa, L. (Lauri), Joskitt, L. (Leena), Loukusa, S. (Soile), Hurtig, T. (Tuula), Ebeling, H. (Hanna), Uddin, L. Q. (Lucina Q.), and Kiviniemi, V. (Vesa)
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lag pattern ,MREG ,resting state fMRI ,dynamic lag analysis ,ASD ,human brain - Abstract
This study investigated whole‐brain dynamic lag pattern variations between neurotypical (NT) individuals and individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) by applying a novel technique called dynamic lag analysis (DLA). The use of 3D magnetic resonance encephalography data with repetition time = 100 msec enables highly accurate analysis of the spread of activity between brain networks. Sixteen resting‐state networks (RSNs) with the highest spatial correlation between NT individuals (n = 20) and individuals with ASD (n = 20) were analyzed. The dynamic lag pattern variation between each RSN pair was investigated using DLA, which measures time lag variation between each RSN pair combination and statistically defines how these lag patterns are altered between ASD and NT groups. DLA analyses indicated that 10.8% of the 120 RSN pairs had statistically significant (P‐value
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- 2020