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Modeling Brain Connectivity with Graphical Models on Frequency Domain

Published 8 Oct 2018 in stat.AP | (1810.03279v1)

Abstract: Multichannel electroencephalograms (EEGs) have been widely used to study cortical connectivity during acquisition of motor skills. In this paper, we introduce copula Gaussian graphical models on spectral domain to characterize dependence in oscillatory activity between channels. To obtain a simple and robust representation of brain connectivity that can explain the most variation in the observed signals, we propose a framework based on maximizing penalized likelihood with Lasso regularization to search for the sparse precision matrix. To address the optimization problem, graphical Lasso, Ledoit-Wolf and sparse estimation of a covariance matrix (SPCOV) algorithms were modified and implemented. Simulations show the benefit of using the proposed algorithms in terms of robustness and small estimation errors. Furthermore, analysis of the EEG data in a motor skill task conducted using algorithms of modified graphical LASSO and Ledoit-Wolf, reveal a sparse pattern of brain connectivity among cortices which is consistent with the results from other work in the literature.

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