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Type Journal Article
Scope Discipline-based scholarship
Title Dynamic causal models of neural system dynamics:current state and future extensions
Organization Unit
Authors
  • Klaas Enno Stephan
  • L M Harrison
  • S J Kiebel
  • O David
  • W D Penny
  • K J Friston
Item Subtype Further Contribution (e.g. review article, editorial)
Refereed Yes
Status Published in final form
Language
  • English
Journal Title Journal of Biosciences
Publisher Indian Academy of Sciences
Geographical Reach international
ISSN 0250-5991
Volume 32
Number 1
Page Range 129 - 144
Date 2007
Abstract Text Complex processes resulting from interaction of multiple elements can rarely be understood by analytical scientific approaches alone; additional, mathematical models of system dynamics are required. This insight, which disciplines like physics have embraced for a long time already, is gradually gaining importance in the study of cognitive processes by functional neuroimaging. In this field, causal mechanisms in neural systems are described in terms of effective connectivity. Recently, dynamic causal modelling (DCM) was introduced as a generic method to estimate effective connectivity from neuroimaging data in a Bayesian fashion. One of the key advantages of DCM over previous methods is that it distinguishes between neural state equations and modality-specific forward models that translate neural activity into a measured signal. Another strength is its natural relation to Bayesian model selection (BMS) procedures. In this article, we review the conceptual and mathematical basis of DCM and its implementation for functional magnetic resonance imaging data and event-related potentials. After introducing the application of BMS in the context of DCM, we conclude with an outlook to future extensions of DCM. These extensions are guided by the long-term goal of using dynamic system models for pharmacological and clinical applications, particularly with regard to synaptic plasticity.
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Official URL http://www.ias.ac.in/jbiosci/jan2007/129.pdf
Digital Object Identifier 10.1007/s12038-007-0012-5
PubMed ID 17426386
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