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Robust dynamic brain coactivation states estimated in individuals.

Xiaolong PengQi LiuCatherine S HubbardDanhong WangWenzhen ZhuMichael D FoxHesheng Liu
Published in: Science advances (2023)
A confluence of evidence indicates that brain functional connectivity is not static but rather dynamic. Capturing transient network interactions in the individual brain requires a technology that offers sufficient within-subject reliability. Here, we introduce an individualized network-based dynamic analysis technique and demonstrate that it is reliable in detecting subject-specific brain states during both resting state and a cognitively challenging language task. We evaluate the extent to which brain states show hemispheric asymmetries and how various phenotypic factors such as handedness and gender might influence network dynamics, discovering a right-lateralized brain state that occurred more frequently in men than in women and more frequently in right-handed versus left-handed individuals. Longitudinal brain state changes were also shown in 42 patients with subcortical stroke over 6 months. Our approach could quantify subject-specific dynamic brain states and has potential for use in both basic and clinical neuroscience research.
Keyphrases
  • resting state
  • functional connectivity
  • white matter
  • cerebral ischemia
  • pregnant women
  • risk assessment
  • blood brain barrier
  • mild cognitive impairment
  • subarachnoid hemorrhage
  • breast cancer risk