2023 - T1B - WS1 - Structural learning by the brain

Collection 2023 - T1B - WS1 - Structural learning by the brain

Organizer(s) Galves, Antonio ; Löcherbach, Eva ; Pouzat, Christophe ; Vargas, Claudia D.
Date(s) 06/03/2023 - 10/03/2023
linked URL https://indico.math.cnrs.fr/event/7794/
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Statistical methods for the analysis of samples of (brain) network

By Daniel Fraiman

The study of brain networks has developed extensively over the last couple of decades. By contrast, techniques for the statistical analysis of these networks are less developed. Here, we focus on the statistical comparison of brain networks in a nonparametric framework and discuss the associated detection and identification problems. We tested network differences between groups with an analysis of variance (ANOVA) test we developed specifically for networks. We also propose and analyse the behaviour of a new statistical procedure designed to identify different subnetworks. As an example, we show the application of this tool in resting-state fMRI data obtained from the Human Connectome Project. We identify, among other variables, that the amount of sleep the days before the scan is a relevant variable that must be controlled. Finally, we discuss the potential bias in neuroimaging findings that is generated by some behavioural and brain structure variables.

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  • DOI 10.57987/IHP.2023.T1B.WS1.007
  • Cite this video Fraiman, Daniel (09/03/2023). Statistical methods for the analysis of samples of (brain) network. IHP. Audiovisual resource. DOI: 10.57987/IHP.2023.T1B.WS1.007
  • URL https://dx.doi.org/10.57987/IHP.2023.T1B.WS1.007

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  • D. Fraiman, R. Fraiman / An ANOVA approach for statistical comparisons of brain networks. Scientific Reports, vol. 8 n°4746, 2018. online
  • D. Fraiman, N. Fraiman, R. Fraiman / Non Parametric Statistics of Dynamic Networks with distinguishable nodes. Test, vol. 26, pp. 546-573, 2017. online

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