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Describe Connectivity Analysis here. | __'''DCM, PPI,SEM'''__<<BR>> You can download a copy of Charlotte and Emma's talks here: [[attachment:DCM.ppt]], [[attachment:connectivity.pptx]] <<BR>> __'''Web Resources'''__<<BR>> Below is a list of web resources used in the talk <<BR>> '''DCM'''<<BR>><<BR>> [[http://imaging.mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk/imaging/ConIG|ConIG]]<<BR>> CBU's Connectivity Interest Group. In particular, see Rik’s and James’ talks (“Introduction to DCM”; “Advanced DCM”) [[http://www.fil.ion.ucl.ac.uk/spm/doc/manual.pdf|SPM Manual]]<<BR>> SPM Manual,pg 299-312. __'''References'''__<<BR>> '''PPI and SEM'''<<BR>><<BR>> J.B. Rowe, L.E. Hughes, R.A. Barker,& A.M. Owen (2010). Dynamic causal modelling of effective connectivity from fMRI: Are results reproducible and sensitive to Parkinson's disease and its treatment? Neuroimage, 52(3): 1015–1026.<<BR>> [[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3021391/|DOI:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2009.12.080]]<<BR>><<BR>> Rowe et al. (2002) Attention to action in Parkinson’s disease: impaired effective connectivity among frontal cortical regions. Brain, 125:276-289 <<BR>> [[http://eprints.ucl.ac.uk/143615/|Abstract]] '''DCM'''<<BR>><<BR>> The original DCM paper <<BR>> Friston KJ, Harrison L, Penny W, (2003). Dynamic causal modelling.Neuroimage,19(4):1273-302.<<BR>> [[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12948688/|PMID: 12948688]]<<BR>><<BR>> Stephan KE, Penny WD, Moran RJ, et al.,(2010).Ten simple rules for dynamic causal modeling. Neuroimage, 15;49(4):3099-109.<<BR>> [[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?term=Neuroimage%2C%2049%3A3099-3109/|PMID: 19914382]]<<BR>> '''Example Applications of DCM'''<<BR>> Ewbank, M., Lawson, R., Henson, R.N., Rowe, J., Passamonti, L. & Calder, C. (2011). Changes in 'top-down' connectivity underlie repetition suppression in the ventral visual pathway. Journal of Neuroscience, 31, 5635-5642. <<BR>> [[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?term=Journal%20of%20Neuroscience%2C%2031%2C%205635-5642/|PMID: 21490204]] <<BR>> Rowe J. B., Hughes L. E., Barker R. A., Owen A. M. (2010). Dynamic causal modelling of effective connectivity from fMRI: are results reproducible and sensitive to Parkinson's disease and its treatment? Neuroimage 52, 1015–1026. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2009.12.080.<<BR>> [[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?term=Neuroimage%2C%2052%3A1015-1026/|PMID: 20056151]] |
DCM, PPI,SEM
You can download a copy of Charlotte and Emma's talks here: DCM.ppt, connectivity.pptx
Web Resources
Below is a list of web resources used in the talk
DCM
ConIG
- CBU's Connectivity Interest Group. In particular, see Rik’s and James’ talks (“Introduction to DCM”; “Advanced DCM”)
- SPM Manual,pg 299-312.
References
PPI and SEM
J.B. Rowe, L.E. Hughes, R.A. Barker,& A.M. Owen (2010). Dynamic causal modelling of effective connectivity from fMRI: Are results reproducible and sensitive to Parkinson's disease and its treatment? Neuroimage, 52(3): 1015–1026.
DOI:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2009.12.080
Rowe et al. (2002) Attention to action in Parkinson’s disease: impaired effective connectivity among frontal cortical regions. Brain, 125:276-289
Abstract
DCM
The original DCM paper
Friston KJ, Harrison L, Penny W, (2003). Dynamic causal modelling.Neuroimage,19(4):1273-302.
PMID: 12948688
Stephan KE, Penny WD, Moran RJ, et al.,(2010).Ten simple rules for dynamic causal modeling. Neuroimage, 15;49(4):3099-109.
PMID: 19914382
Example Applications of DCM
Ewbank, M., Lawson, R., Henson, R.N., Rowe, J., Passamonti, L. & Calder, C. (2011). Changes in 'top-down' connectivity underlie repetition suppression in the ventral visual pathway. Journal of Neuroscience, 31, 5635-5642.
PMID: 21490204
Rowe J. B., Hughes L. E., Barker R. A., Owen A. M. (2010). Dynamic causal modelling of effective connectivity from fMRI: are results reproducible and sensitive to Parkinson's disease and its treatment? Neuroimage 52, 1015–1026. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2009.12.080.
PMID: 20056151