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open-discussion > cPPI vs gPPI
Oct 21, 2014 03:10 PM | David Coynel
cPPI vs gPPI
Dear Dr Fornito, thanks for sharing this nice connectivity tool. I
have a general question about the comparability of your approach
with the standard PPI or the generalized PPI (http://www.nitrc.org/projects/gppi/). I understand that with the latter you create an asymmetric
connectivity matrix, which is not always easy to interpret in terms
of functional connectivity.
I ran both a cPPI and a gPPI in several subjects for a set of seeds, and was expecting to get connectivity values that were well correlated between the two methods. However what I observe is that within a given subject the values are rather anticorrelated, meaning that high cPPI correlation values are usually associated with lower gPPI beta estimates.
I ran both analyses using the standard scripts, so I hope I did not do anything wrong, and I would be glad to hear your opinion on that.
David Coynel
I ran both a cPPI and a gPPI in several subjects for a set of seeds, and was expecting to get connectivity values that were well correlated between the two methods. However what I observe is that within a given subject the values are rather anticorrelated, meaning that high cPPI correlation values are usually associated with lower gPPI beta estimates.
I ran both analyses using the standard scripts, so I hope I did not do anything wrong, and I would be glad to hear your opinion on that.
David Coynel
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David Coynel | Oct 21, 2014 | |
Alex Fornito | Feb 18, 2015 | |