Information processing in the visual cortex depends on complex and context sensitive patterns of interactions between neuronal groups in many different cortical areas. Methods used to date for disentangling this functional connectivity presuppose either linearity or instantaneous interactions, assumptions that are not necessarily valid. In this paper a general framework that encompasses both linear and non-linear modelling of neurophysiological time series data by means of Local Linear Non-linear Autoregressive models (LLNAR) is described. Within this framework a new test for non-linearity of time series and for non-linearity of directedness of neural interactions based on LLNAR is presented. These tests assess the relative goodness of fit ...
Granger-causality metrics have become increasingly popular tools to identify directed interactions b...
This thesis discusses two new contributions to the analysis of fMRI (functional Magnetic Resonance I...
Extracting the directional interaction between activated brain areas from functional magnetic resona...
International audienceGranger causality analysis is becoming central for the analysis of interaction...
Since perceptual and motor processes in the brain are the result of in-teractions between neurons, l...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Abstract We consider the analysis of brain networks based on multi-electrode neural recordings. Gran...
www.ufl.edu Granger causality is becoming an important tool for determining causal relations between...
Directed connectivity inference has become a cornerstone in neuroscience to analyze multivariate dat...
Processing and storage of sensory information is based on the interaction between different neural p...
Extracellular physiological recordings are typically separated into two frequency bands: local field...
Many statistical models of coupling between time changes of the band-limited power of neural signals...
Multielectrode neurophysiological recording and high-resolution neuroimaging generate multivariate d...
Neural recordings from high-density microelectrode arrays yield high-dimensional time-series observa...
We present a framework aimed to reveal directed interactions of activated brain areas using time-res...
Granger-causality metrics have become increasingly popular tools to identify directed interactions b...
This thesis discusses two new contributions to the analysis of fMRI (functional Magnetic Resonance I...
Extracting the directional interaction between activated brain areas from functional magnetic resona...
International audienceGranger causality analysis is becoming central for the analysis of interaction...
Since perceptual and motor processes in the brain are the result of in-teractions between neurons, l...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Abstract We consider the analysis of brain networks based on multi-electrode neural recordings. Gran...
www.ufl.edu Granger causality is becoming an important tool for determining causal relations between...
Directed connectivity inference has become a cornerstone in neuroscience to analyze multivariate dat...
Processing and storage of sensory information is based on the interaction between different neural p...
Extracellular physiological recordings are typically separated into two frequency bands: local field...
Many statistical models of coupling between time changes of the band-limited power of neural signals...
Multielectrode neurophysiological recording and high-resolution neuroimaging generate multivariate d...
Neural recordings from high-density microelectrode arrays yield high-dimensional time-series observa...
We present a framework aimed to reveal directed interactions of activated brain areas using time-res...
Granger-causality metrics have become increasingly popular tools to identify directed interactions b...
This thesis discusses two new contributions to the analysis of fMRI (functional Magnetic Resonance I...
Extracting the directional interaction between activated brain areas from functional magnetic resona...