A Comparison of Functional Networks Derived From Representational Similarity, Functional Connectivity, and Univariate Analyses

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作者
Pillet, Ineke [1 ]
de Beeck, Hans Op [1 ]
Masson, Haemy Lee [1 ]
机构
[1] Katholieke Univ Leuven, Leuven Brain Inst, Dept Brain & Cognit, Lab Biol Psychol, Leuven, Belgium
基金
欧洲研究理事会;
关键词
fMRI; multi-voxel pattern analysis (MVPA); representational similarity analysis (RSA); univariate analysis; functional connectivity (FC); MULTIVARIATE PATTERN-ANALYSIS; MULTI-VOXEL; BRAIN ACTIVITY; FMRI DATA; CORTEX; ACTIVATION; PLEASANT; REGIONS; SIGNAL; TOUCH;
D O I
10.3389/fnins.2019.01348
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
The invention of representational similarity analysis [RSA, following multi-voxel pattern analysis (MVPA)] has allowed cognitive neuroscientists to identify the representational structure of multiple brain regions, moving beyond functional localization. By comparing these structures, cognitive neuroscientists can characterize how brain areas form functional networks. Univariate analysis (UNIVAR) and functional connectivity analysis (FCA) are two other popular methods to identify functional networks. Despite their popularity, few studies have examined the relationship between networks from RSA with those from UNIVAR and FCA. Thus, the aim of the current study is to examine the similarities between neural networks derived from RSA with those from UNIVAR and FCA to explore how these methods relate to each other. We analyzed the data of a previously published study with the three methods and compared the results by performing (partial) correlation and multiple regression analysis. Our findings reveal that neural networks resulting from RSA, UNIVAR, and FCA methods are highly similar to each other even after ruling out the effect of anatomical proximity between the network nodes. Nevertheless, the neural network from each method shows unique organization that cannot be explained by any of the other methods. Thus, we conclude that the RSA, UNIVAR and FCA methods provide similar but not identical information on how brain regions are organized in functional networks.
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