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Uncovering interactions in the frequency domain.


ABSTRACT: Oscillatory activity plays a critical role in regulating biological processes at levels ranging from subcellular, cellular, and network to the whole organism, and often involves a large number of interacting elements. We shed light on this issue by introducing a novel approach called partial Granger causality to reliably reveal interaction patterns in multivariate data with exogenous inputs and latent variables in the frequency domain. The method is extensively tested with toy models, and successfully applied to experimental datasets, including (1) gene microarray data of HeLa cell cycle; (2) in vivo multi-electrode array (MEA) local field potentials (LFPs) recorded from the inferotemporal cortex of a sheep; and (3) in vivo LFPs recorded from distributed sites in the right hemisphere of a macaque monkey.

SUBMITTER: Guo S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2398781 | biostudies-literature | 2008 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Uncovering interactions in the frequency domain.

Guo Shuixia S   Wu Jianhua J   Ding Mingzhou M   Feng Jianfeng J  

PLoS computational biology 20080530 5


Oscillatory activity plays a critical role in regulating biological processes at levels ranging from subcellular, cellular, and network to the whole organism, and often involves a large number of interacting elements. We shed light on this issue by introducing a novel approach called partial Granger causality to reliably reveal interaction patterns in multivariate data with exogenous inputs and latent variables in the frequency domain. The method is extensively tested with toy models, and succes  ...[more]

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