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Measurements of electrophysiological activity can be used to infer interactions between different regions of the human brain. In this work, we consider the use of an autoregressive conditional heteroscedasticity (ARCH) model to estimate causality in variance between different brain regions in simulation and continuously measured EEG data. We propose an efficient new algorithm for ARCH model estimation...
Dynamic images of functional activity in the brain offer the potential to measure connectivity between regions of interest. We want to measure causal activity between regions of interest (ROIs) with signals recorded from multiple channels or voxels in each ROI. Previous methods, such as Granger causality, look for causality between individual time series; hence, they suffer from local interactions...
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