J Neurophysiol. 2013 Jan;109(1):238-48 doi: 10.1152/jn.00332.2012. 2012 Sep 26.

Frequency distribution of causal connectivity in rat sensorimotor network: resting-state fMRI analyses

Shim WH, Baek K, Kim JK, Chae Y, Suh JY, Rosen BR, Jeong J, Kim YR.

Abstract

Resting-state functional MRI (fMRI) has emerged as an important method for assessing neural networks, enabling extensive connectivity analyses between multiple brain regions. Among the analysis techniques proposed, partial directed coherence (PDC) provides a promising tool to unveil causal connectivity networks in the frequency domain. Using the MRI time series obtained from the rat sensorimotor system, we applied PDC analysis to determine the frequency-dependent causality networks. In particular, we compared in vivo and postmortem conditions to establish the statistical significance of directional PDC values. Our results demonstrate that two distinctive frequency populations drive the causality networks in rat; significant, high-frequency causal connections clustered in the range of 0.2-0.4 Hz, and the frequently documented low-frequency connections

PMID: 23019001