Publications by authors named "Shiva Mirzaeian"

The human brain undergoes remarkable development with the first six postnatal months witnessing the most dramatic structural and functional changes, making this period critical for in-depth research. rsfMRI studies have identified intrinsic connectivity networks (ICNs), including the default mode network, in infants. Although early formation of these networks has been suggested, the specific identification and number of ICNs reported in infants vary widely, leading to inconclusive findings.

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Brain function can be modeled as the dynamic interactions between functional sources at different spatial scales, and each spatial scale can contain its functional sources with unique information, thus using a single scale may provide an incomplete view of brain function. This paper introduces a novel approach, termed "telescopic independent component analysis (TICA)," designed to construct spatial functional hierarchies and estimate functional sources across multiple spatial scales using fMRI data. The method employs a recursive ICA strategy, leveraging information from a larger network to guide the extraction of information about smaller networks.

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