Journal article
Proportional thresholding in resting-state fMRI functional connectivity networks and consequences for patient-control connectome studies: Issues and recommendations
MP van den Heuvel, SC de Lange, A Zalesky, C Seguin, BTT Yeo, R Schmidt
Neuroimage | Published : 2017
Abstract
Graph theoretical analysis has become an important tool in the examination of brain dysconnectivity in neurological and psychiatric brain disorders. A common analysis step in the construction of the functional graph or network involves “thresholding” of the connectivity matrix, selecting the set of edges that together form the graph on which network organization is evaluated. To avoid systematic differences in absolute number of edges, studies have argued against the use of an “absolute threshold” in case-control studies and have proposed the use of “proportional thresholding” instead, in which a pre-defined number of strongest connections are selected as network edges, ensuring equal networ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
MPvdHeuvel was funded by an ALW open (ALWOP.179) and VIDI (452-16-015) grant from the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) and a Fellowship of MQ. TY was supported by grants from Singapore MOE Tier 2 (MOE2014-T2-2-016), NUS Strategic Research (DPRT/944/09/14), NUS SOM, Aspiration Fund (R185000271720), Singapore NMRC (CBRG14nov007) and NUSYIA. We thank Chantal Kemner for kindly sharing the EEG matrices and Rachel Brouwer and Rene Mandl for inspiring discussions.