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Validating MEG estimated resting-state connectome with intracranial EEG

Afnan, Jawata, Cai, Zhengchen, Lina, Jean-Marc, Abdallah, Chifaou, Pellegrino, Giovanni, Arcara, Giorgio, Khajehpour, Hassan, Frauscher, Birgit, Gotman, Jean et Grova, Christophe. 2025. « Validating MEG estimated resting-state connectome with intracranial EEG ». Network Neuroscience, vol. 9, nº 1. pp. 421-446.

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Magnetoencephalography (MEG) is widely used for studying resting-state brain connectivity. However, MEG source imaging is ill posed and has limited spatial resolution. This introduces source-leakage issues, making it challenging to interpret MEG-derived connectivity in resting states. To address this, we validated MEG-derived connectivity from 45 healthy participants using a normative intracranial EEG (iEEG) atlas. The MEG inverse problem was solved using the waveletmaximum entropy on the mean method. We computed four connectivity metrics: amplitude envelope correlation (AEC), orthogonalized AEC (OAEC), phase locking value (PLV), and weighted-phase lag index (wPLI). We compared spatial correlation between MEG and iEEG connectomes across standard canonical frequency bands. We found moderate spatial correlations between MEG and iEEG connectomes for AEC and PLV. However, when considering metrics that correct/remove zero-lag connectivity (OAEC/wPLI), the spatial correlation between MEG and iEEG connectomes decreased. MEG exhibited higher zero-lag connectivity compared with iEEG. The correlations between MEG and iEEG connectomes suggest that relevant connectivity patterns can be recovered from MEG. However, since these correlations are moderate/low, MEG connectivity results should be interpreted with caution. Metrics that correct for zero-lag connectivity show decreased correlations, highlighting a trade-off; while MEG may capture more connectivity due to source-leakage, removing zero-lag connectivity can eliminate true connections.

Type de document: Article publié dans une revue, révisé par les pairs
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Lina, Jean-Marc
Affiliation: Génie électrique
Date de dépôt: 17 avr. 2025 16:09
Dernière modification: 23 avr. 2025 18:23
URI: https://espace2.etsmtl.ca/id/eprint/30829

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