We introduce here phase transfer entropy (Phase TE) as a measure of directed connectivity among neuronal oscillations. Phase TE quantifies the transfer entropy between phase time-series extracted from neuronal signals by filtering for instance. To validate the measure, we used coupled Neuronal Mass Models to both evaluate the characteristics of Phase TE and compare its performance with that of a real-valued TE implementation. We showed that Phase TE detects the strength and direction of connectivity even in the presence of such amounts of noise and linear mixing that typically characterize MEG and EEG recordings. Phase TE performed well across a wide range of analysis lags and sample sizes. Comparisons between Phase TE and real-valued TE es...
The problem of describing how different brain areas interact between each other has been granted a g...
Recently, it has been suggested that effective interactions between two neuronal populations are sup...
Understanding causal relationships, or effective connectivity, between parts of the brain is of utmo...
We introduce here phase transfer entropy (Phase TE) as a measure of directed connectivity among neur...
Cross-frequency interactions, a form of oscillatory neural activity, are thought to play an essentia...
Neural oscillations are present in the brain at different spatial and temporal scales, and they are ...
Transfer entropy (TE) is an information-theoretic measure which has received recent attention in neu...
We propose a new measure, horizontal visibility graph transfer entropy (HVG-TE), to estimate the dir...
Measuring the effective connectivity between the ele-ments of a neuronal system promises to give con...
Phase consistent neuronal oscillations are ubiquitous in electrophysiological recordings, and they m...
Modulation of the amplitude of high-frequency cortical field activity locked to changes in the phase...
Understanding information processing in the brain requires the ability to determine the functional c...
Cross-frequency phase–amplitude coupling (PAC) plays an important role in neuronal oscillations netw...
In this thesis, different connectivity measures are reviewed in detail in order to investigate what ...
Objective: Assessing brain connectivity from electrophysiological signals is of great relevance in n...
The problem of describing how different brain areas interact between each other has been granted a g...
Recently, it has been suggested that effective interactions between two neuronal populations are sup...
Understanding causal relationships, or effective connectivity, between parts of the brain is of utmo...
We introduce here phase transfer entropy (Phase TE) as a measure of directed connectivity among neur...
Cross-frequency interactions, a form of oscillatory neural activity, are thought to play an essentia...
Neural oscillations are present in the brain at different spatial and temporal scales, and they are ...
Transfer entropy (TE) is an information-theoretic measure which has received recent attention in neu...
We propose a new measure, horizontal visibility graph transfer entropy (HVG-TE), to estimate the dir...
Measuring the effective connectivity between the ele-ments of a neuronal system promises to give con...
Phase consistent neuronal oscillations are ubiquitous in electrophysiological recordings, and they m...
Modulation of the amplitude of high-frequency cortical field activity locked to changes in the phase...
Understanding information processing in the brain requires the ability to determine the functional c...
Cross-frequency phase–amplitude coupling (PAC) plays an important role in neuronal oscillations netw...
In this thesis, different connectivity measures are reviewed in detail in order to investigate what ...
Objective: Assessing brain connectivity from electrophysiological signals is of great relevance in n...
The problem of describing how different brain areas interact between each other has been granted a g...
Recently, it has been suggested that effective interactions between two neuronal populations are sup...
Understanding causal relationships, or effective connectivity, between parts of the brain is of utmo...