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  • - Inferring brain-effective connectivity networks from neuroimaging data is becoming increasingly important in neuroinformatics and bioinformatics.
  • - Recent developments in Bayesian network score-based methods have improved effective connectivity inference, but they often overlook temporal information from fMRI data.
  • - A new score function incorporating conditional entropy and transfer entropy has been proposed, successfully utilizing temporal data to better determine connection directions between brain regions in both simulated and real data.

Article Abstract

Inferring brain-effective connectivity networks from neuroimaging data has become a very hot topic in neuroinformatics and bioinformatics. In recent years, the search methods based on Bayesian network score have been greatly developed and become an emerging method for inferring effective connectivity. However, the previous score functions ignore the temporal information from functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) series data and may not be able to determine all orientations in some cases. In this article, we propose a novel score function for inferring effective connectivity from fMRI data based on the conditional entropy and transfer entropy (TE) between brain regions. The new score employs the TE to capture the temporal information and can effectively infer connection directions between brain regions. Experimental results on both simulated and real-world data demonstrate the efficacy of our proposed score function.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TNNLS.2021.3072149DOI Listing

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