Rehabilitation Modulates High-Order Interactions Among Large-Scale Brain Networks in Subacute Stroke

被引:4
|
作者
Pirovano, I. [1 ]
Antonacci, Y. [2 ]
Mastropietro, A. [1 ]
Bara, C. [2 ]
Sparacino, L. [2 ]
Guanziroli, E. [3 ]
Molteni, F. [3 ]
Tettamanti, M. [4 ]
Faes, L. [2 ]
Rizzo, G. [1 ]
机构
[1] CNR, Inst Biomed Technol, I-20054 Milan, Italy
[2] Univ Palermo, Dept Engn, I-90128 Palermo, Italy
[3] Osped Valduce, Villa Beretta Rehabil Ctr, I-23845 Lecce, Italy
[4] Univ Milano Bicocca, Dept Psychol, I-20126 Milan, Italy
关键词
EEG; functional connectivity; granger causality; high-order interactions; redundancy; rehabilita-tion; resting-state networks; synergy; stroke; RESTING-STATE NETWORKS; LINEAR-DEPENDENCE; CONNECTIVITY; REORGANIZATION; DYNAMICS; FEEDBACK;
D O I
10.1109/TNSRE.2023.3332114
中图分类号
R318 [生物医学工程];
学科分类号
0831 ;
摘要
The recovery of motor functions after stroke is fostered by the functional integration of large-scale brain networks, including the motor network (MN) and high-order cognitive controls networks, such as the default mode (DMN) and executive control (ECN) networks. In this paper, electroencephalography signals are used to investigate interactions among these three resting state networks (RSNs) in subacute stroke patients after motor rehabilitation. A novel metric, the O-information rate (OIR), is used to quantify the balance between redundancy and synergy in the complex high-order interactions among RSNs, as well as its causal decomposition to identify the direction of information flow. The paper also employs conditional spectral Granger causality to assess pairwise directed functional connectivity between RSNs. After rehabilitation, a synergy increase among these RSNs is found, especially driven by MN. From the pairwise description, a reduced directed functional connectivity towards MN is enhanced after treatment. Besides, inter-network connectivity changes are associated with motor recovery, for which the mediation role of ECN seems to play a relevant role, both from pairwise and high-order interactions perspective.
引用
收藏
页码:4549 / 4560
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Localized high-order consensus destabilizes large-scale networks
    Tegling, Emma
    Bamieh, Bassam
    Sandberg, Henrik
    2019 AMERICAN CONTROL CONFERENCE (ACC), 2019, : 760 - 765
  • [2] HIGH-ORDER METHODS FOR LARGE-SCALE PROBLEMS
    TURKEL, E
    SIAM REVIEW, 1978, 20 (03) : 635 - 636
  • [3] Genuine high-order interactions in brain networks and neurodegeneration
    Herzog, Ruben
    Rosas, Fernando E.
    Whelan, Robert
    Fittipaldi, Sol
    Santamaria-Garcia, Hernando
    Cruzat, Josephine
    Birba, Agustina
    Moguilner, Sebastian
    Tagliazucchi, Enzo
    Prado, Pavel
    Ibanez, Agustin
    NEUROBIOLOGY OF DISEASE, 2022, 175
  • [4] High-Order Tensor Decomposition for Large-Scale Data Analysis
    Li, Longzhuang
    Boulware, Douglas
    2015 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON BIG DATA - BIGDATA CONGRESS 2015, 2015, : 665 - 668
  • [5] Steganalysis Over Large-Scale Social Networks With High-Order Joint Features and Clustering Ensembles
    Li, Fengyong
    Wu, Kui
    Lei, Jingsheng
    Wen, Mi
    Bi, Zhongqin
    Gu, Chunhua
    IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INFORMATION FORENSICS AND SECURITY, 2016, 11 (02) : 344 - 357
  • [6] Intranasal Oxytocin Selectively Modulates Large-Scale Brain Networks in Humans
    Brodmann, Katja
    Gruber, Oliver
    Goya-Maldonado, Roberto
    BRAIN CONNECTIVITY, 2017, 7 (07) : 454 - 463
  • [7] Spatiotemporal functional interactivity among large-scale brain networks
    Xu, Nan
    Doerschuk, Peter C.
    Keilholz, Shella D.
    Spreng, R. Nathan
    NEUROIMAGE, 2021, 227
  • [8] The effect of high-order interactions on the functional brain networks of boys with ADHD
    Xi, Xiaojian
    Li, Jianhui
    Wang, Zhen
    Tian, Huaigu
    Yang, Rui
    EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL-SPECIAL TOPICS, 2024, 233 (04): : 817 - 829
  • [9] Altered topology of large-scale structural brain networks in chronic stroke
    Cheng, Bastian
    Schlemm, Eckhard
    Schulz, Robert
    Boenstrup, Marlene
    Messe, Arnaud
    Hilgetag, Claus
    Gerloff, Christian
    Thomalla, Goetz
    BRAIN COMMUNICATIONS, 2019, 1 (01)
  • [10] Weighted and directed interactions in evolving large-scale epileptic brain networks
    Dickten, Henning
    Porz, Stephan
    Elger, Christian E.
    Lehnertz, Klaus
    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2016, 6