Inter-Network High-Order Functional Connectivity (IN-HOFC) and its Alteration in Patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment.
Han ZhangPanteleimon GiannakopoulosSven HallerSeong-Whan LeeShijun QiuDinggang ShenPublished in: Neuroinformatics (2019)
Keyphrases
- high order
- brain connectivity
- normal controls
- neurological disorders
- mild cognitive impairment
- functional connectivity
- higher order
- healthy controls
- high degree of accuracy
- functional magnetic resonance imaging
- pairwise
- clinical trials
- machine learning
- brain images
- partial differential equations
- early diagnosis
- data mining
- image segmentation