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The intra-session reliability of functional connectivity during naturalistic viewing conditions
J. Hlinka, F. Děchtěrenko, J. Rydlo, R. Androvičová, M. Vejmelka, L. Jajcay, J. Tintěra, J. Lukavský, J. Horáček
Jazyk angličtina Země Spojené státy americké
Typ dokumentu časopisecké články, práce podpořená grantem
PubMed
35460523
DOI
10.1111/psyp.14075
Knihovny.cz E-zdroje
- MeSH
- film jako téma MeSH
- individualita MeSH
- lidé MeSH
- magnetická rezonanční tomografie * MeSH
- mapování mozku MeSH
- mozek * diagnostické zobrazování MeSH
- reprodukovatelnost výsledků MeSH
- Check Tag
- lidé MeSH
- Publikační typ
- časopisecké články MeSH
- práce podpořená grantem MeSH
Functional connectivity analysis is a common approach to the characterization of brain function. While studies of functional connectivity have predominantly focused on resting-state fMRI, naturalistic paradigms, such as movie watching, are increasingly being used. This ecologically valid, yet relatively unconstrained acquisition state has been shown to improve subject compliance and, potentially, enhance individual differences. However, unlike the reliability of resting-state functional connectivity, the reliability of functional connectivity during naturalistic viewing has not yet been fully established. The current study investigates the intra-session reliability of functional connectivity during naturalistic viewing sessions to extend its understanding. Using fMRI data of 24 subjects measured at rest as well as during six naturalistic viewing conditions, we quantified the split-half reliability of each condition, as well as cross-condition reliabilities. We find that intra-session reliability is relatively high for all conditions. While cross-condition reliabilities are higher for pairings of two naturalistic viewing conditions, split-half reliability is highest for the resting state. Potential sources of variability across the conditions, as well as the strengths and limitations of using intra-session reliability as a measure in naturalistic viewing, are discussed.
Faculty of Electrical Engineering Czech Technical University Prague Czech Republic
Faculty of Medicine Charles University Prague Czech Republic
Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine Prague Czech Republic
Institute of Computer Science Czech Academy of Sciences Prague Czech Republic
Institute of Psychology Czech Academy of Sciences Prague Czech Republic
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