Differences in the Default Mode Network of Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Patients Detected by Hilbert-Huang Transform Based Dynamic Functional Connectivity

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Ye Yuan
Ying Duan
Wan Li
Jiechuan Ren
Zhimei Li
Chunlan Yang
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[1] Beijing University of Technology,Faculty of Environment and Life Sciences
[2] Imperial College London,Department of Bioengineering
[3] Beijing Universal Medical Imaging Diagnostic Center,School of Computer Science and Engineering
[4] Beijing Technology and Business University,undefined
[5] Beijing Tian Tan Hospital,undefined
[6] Capital Medical University,undefined
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Brain Topography | 2023年 / 36卷
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Dynamic functional connectivity; Time–frequency domain; Hilbert-Huang Transform; Default mode network; Temporal lobe epilepsy;
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Resting-state functional connectivity, constructed via functional magnetic resonance imaging, has become an essential tool for exploring brain functions. Aside from the methods focusing on the static state, investigating dynamic functional connectivity can better uncover the fundamental properties of brain networks. Hilbert-Huang transform (HHT) is a novel time–frequency technique that can adapt to both non-linear and non-stationary signals, which may be an effective tool for investigating dynamic functional connectivity. To perform the present study, we investigated time–frequency dynamic functional connectivity among 11 brain regions of the default mode network by first projecting the coherence into the time and frequency domains, and subsequently by identifying clusters in the time–frequency domain using k-means clustering. Experiments on 14 temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) patients and 21 age and sex-matched healthy controls were performed. The results show that functional connections in the brain regions of the hippocampal formation, parahippocampal gyrus, and retrosplenial cortex (Rsp) were reduced in the TLE group. However, the connections in the brain regions of the posterior inferior parietal lobule, ventral medial prefrontal cortex, and the core subsystem could hardly be detected in TLE patients. The findings not only demonstrate the feasibility of utilizing HHT in dynamic functional connectivity for epilepsy research, but also indicate that TLE may cause damage to memory functions, disorders of processing self-related tasks, and impairment of constructing a mental scene.
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