Journal article

Common pitfalls during model specification in psychophysiological interaction analysis

V He, B Tahayori, DN Vaughan, HR Pardoe, GD Jackson, C Tailby, DF Abbott

Imaging Neuroscience | The MIT Press | Published : 2025

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Abstract

Psychophysiological interaction (PPI) analysis is a widely used regression method in functional neuroimaging for capturing task-dependent changes in connectivity from a seed region. The present work identifies, and provides corrections for, common methodological pitfalls in PPI analysis that compromise model validity. Firstly, if the seed time series is extracted with prewhitening, the temporal structure of the signal is altered and subsequent deconvolution of prewhitened data becomes suboptimal. Furthermore, prewhitening again during model fitting results in double prewhitening of the seed regressor. Secondly, a failure to mean-center the task regressor when calculating the interaction term..

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