Author:
Basti Alessio,Nolte Guido,Guidotti Roberto,Ilmoniemi Risto J.,Romani Gian Luca,Pizzella Vittorio,Marzetti Laura
Abstract
AbstractWe introduce a blockwise generalisation of the Antisymmetric Cross-Bicoherence (ACB), a statistical method based on bispectral analysis. The Multi-dimensional ACB (MACB) is an approach that aims at detecting quadratic lagged phase-interactions between vector time series in the frequency domain. Such a coupling can be empirically observed in functional neuroimaging data, e.g., in electro/magnetoencephalographic signals. MACB is invariant under orthogonal trasformations of the data, which makes it independent, e.g., on the choice of the physical coordinate system in the neuro-electromagnetic inverse procedure. In extensive synthetic experiments, we prove that MACB performance is significantly better than that obtained by ACB. Specifically, the shorter the data length, or the higher the dimension of the single data space, the larger the difference between the two methods.
Funder
European Research Council (ERC Synergy) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC