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The spatial chronnectome reveals a dynamic interplay between functional segregation and integration
Authors:Armin Iraji  Thomas P. Deramus  Noah Lewis  Maziar Yaesoubi  Julia M. Stephen  Erik Erhardt  Aysneil Belger  Judith M. Ford  Sarah McEwen  Daniel H. Mathalon  Bryon A. Mueller  Godfrey D. Pearlson  Steven G. Potkin  Adrian Preda  Jessica A. Turner  Jatin G. Vaidya  Theo G. M. van Erp  Vince D. Calhoun
Abstract:The brain is highly dynamic, reorganizing its activity at different interacting spatial and temporal scales, including variation within and between brain networks. The chronnectome is a model of the brain in which nodal activity and connectivity patterns change in fundamental and recurring ways over time. Most literature assumes fixed spatial nodes/networks, ignoring the possibility that spatial nodes/networks may vary in time. Here, we introduce an approach to calculate a spatially fluid chronnectome (called the spatial chronnectome for clarity), which focuses on the variations of networks coupling at the voxel level, and identify a novel set of spatially dynamic features. Results reveal transient spatially fluid interactions between intra‐ and internetwork relationships in which brain networks transiently merge and separate, emphasizing dynamic segregation and integration. Brain networks also exhibit distinct spatial patterns with unique temporal characteristics, potentially explaining a broad spectrum of inconsistencies in previous studies that assumed static networks. Moreover, we show anticorrelative connections to brain networks are transient as opposed to constant across the entire scan. Preliminary assessments using a multi‐site dataset reveal the ability of the approach to obtain new information and nuanced alterations that remain undetected during static analysis. Patients with schizophrenia (SZ) display transient decreases in voxel‐wise network coupling within visual and auditory networks, and higher intradomain coupling variability. In summary, the spatial chronnectome represents a new direction of research enabling the study of functional networks which are transient at the voxel level, and the identification of mechanisms for within‐ and between‐subject spatial variability.
Keywords:brain spatial dynamics  dynamic segregation and integration  large‐scale networks  resting state fMRI (rsfMRI)  schizophrenia  spatial chronnectome  spatial coupling  spatial states  spatiotemporal transition matrix
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