We systematically compare strengths and weaknesses of two methods that can be used to quantify causal links between time series: Granger-causality and Bivariate Phase Rectified Signal Averaging (BPRSA). While a statistical test method for Granger-causality has already been established, we show that BPRSA causality can also be probed with existing statistical tests. Our results indicate that more data or stronger interactions are required for the BPRSA method than for the Granger-causality method to detect an existing link. Furthermore, the Granger-causality method can distinguish direct causal links from indirect links as well as links that arise from a common source, while BPRSA cannot. However, in contrast to Granger-causality, BPRSA is s...
This work introduces a framework to study the network formed by the autonomic component of heart rat...
Assessing Granger causality (GC) intended as the influence, in terms of reduction of variance of sur...
Changes in conscious level have been associated with changes in dynamical integration and segregatio...
We studied the networks of Granger causality (GC) between the time series of cardiac vagal autonomic...
Since the operative definition given by C. W. J. Granger of an idea expressed by N. Wiener, the Wien...
The notion of Granger causality between two time series examines if the prediction of one series cou...
In this exploratory study we apply Granger Causality (GC) to investigate the brain-brain and brain-h...
In this study, the physiological networks underlying the joint modulation of the parasympathetic com...
Connectivity between physiological networks is an issue of particular importance for understanding t...
Since the operative definition given by C. W. J. Granger of an idea expressed by N. Wiener, the Wien...
Causal inference is a familiar topic in biomedical research and a key concept in the study of connec...
One of the most challenging problems in the study of complex dynamical systems is to find the statis...
Granger causality and Phase Slope Index (PSI) are recent approaches to measure how one signal depend...
Granger causality (GC) is a very popular tool for assessing the presence of directional interactions...
Granger causality (GC) is a very popular tool for assessing the presence of directional interactions...
This work introduces a framework to study the network formed by the autonomic component of heart rat...
Assessing Granger causality (GC) intended as the influence, in terms of reduction of variance of sur...
Changes in conscious level have been associated with changes in dynamical integration and segregatio...
We studied the networks of Granger causality (GC) between the time series of cardiac vagal autonomic...
Since the operative definition given by C. W. J. Granger of an idea expressed by N. Wiener, the Wien...
The notion of Granger causality between two time series examines if the prediction of one series cou...
In this exploratory study we apply Granger Causality (GC) to investigate the brain-brain and brain-h...
In this study, the physiological networks underlying the joint modulation of the parasympathetic com...
Connectivity between physiological networks is an issue of particular importance for understanding t...
Since the operative definition given by C. W. J. Granger of an idea expressed by N. Wiener, the Wien...
Causal inference is a familiar topic in biomedical research and a key concept in the study of connec...
One of the most challenging problems in the study of complex dynamical systems is to find the statis...
Granger causality and Phase Slope Index (PSI) are recent approaches to measure how one signal depend...
Granger causality (GC) is a very popular tool for assessing the presence of directional interactions...
Granger causality (GC) is a very popular tool for assessing the presence of directional interactions...
This work introduces a framework to study the network formed by the autonomic component of heart rat...
Assessing Granger causality (GC) intended as the influence, in terms of reduction of variance of sur...
Changes in conscious level have been associated with changes in dynamical integration and segregatio...