BRÁZDIL, Milan, Michal MIKL, Radek MAREČEK, Petr KRUPA and Ivan REKTOR. Effective connectivity in target stimulus processing: A dynamic causal modeling study of visual oddball task. Neuroimage. Spojené státy americké: Elsevier, 2007, vol. 35, No 2, p. 827-835, 8 pp. ISSN 1053-8119. |
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@article{749192, author = {Brázdil, Milan and Mikl, Michal and Mareček, Radek and Krupa, Petr and Rektor, Ivan}, article_location = {Spojené státy americké}, article_number = {2}, keywords = {fMRI; Target detection; Oddball paradigm; Connectivity; Dynamic causal modeling}, language = {eng}, issn = {1053-8119}, journal = {Neuroimage}, title = {Effective connectivity in target stimulus processing: A dynamic causal modeling study of visual oddball task.}, volume = {35}, year = {2007} }
TY - JOUR ID - 749192 AU - Brázdil, Milan - Mikl, Michal - Mareček, Radek - Krupa, Petr - Rektor, Ivan PY - 2007 TI - Effective connectivity in target stimulus processing: A dynamic causal modeling study of visual oddball task. JF - Neuroimage VL - 35 IS - 2 SP - 827-835 EP - 827-835 PB - Elsevier SN - 10538119 KW - fMRI KW - Target detection KW - Oddball paradigm KW - Connectivity KW - Dynamic causal modeling N2 - To investigate the fundamental connectivity architecture of neural structures involved in the goal-directed processing of target events, twenty healthy volunteers underwent event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) while performing a standard oddball task. Dynamic causal modeling (DCM) was used to compare competing neurophysiological models with different intrinsic connectivity structures and input regions within the network of brain regions underlying target stimulus processing. Our findings indicate that during target stimulus processing there is a bidirectional frontoparietal information flow, very likely reflecting parallel activation of two distinct but partially overlapping attentional or attentional/event-encoding neural systems. Additionally, a simple hierarchy within the right frontal lobe is suggested with the ACC exerting influence over the PFC. ER -
BRÁZDIL, Milan, Michal MIKL, Radek MAREČEK, Petr KRUPA and Ivan REKTOR. Effective connectivity in target stimulus processing: A dynamic causal modeling study of visual oddball task. \textit{Neuroimage}. Spojené státy americké: Elsevier, 2007, vol.~35, No~2, p.~827-835, 8 pp. ISSN~1053-8119.
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