2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.10.14.22281093
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Metastability as a neuromechanistic biomarker of schizophrenia pathology

Abstract: The disconnection hypothesis of schizophrenia proposes that symptoms of the disorder arise as a result of aberrant functional integration between segregated areas of the brain. The concept of metastability characterizes the coexistence of competing tendencies for functional integration and functional segregation in the brain and is therefore well suited for the study of schizophrenia. In this study we investigate metastability as a neuromechanistic biomarker of schizophrenia pathology, including a demonstratio… Show more

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“…Given the considerations above, the first eigenvalue can be considered a global information metric about the instantaneous phase locking of the signals, that is conceptually similar to the Kuramoto Order Parameter ((29; 2; 27; 24; 48; 21; 49; 50)); note that the latter, however, is based on a specific model of the structure of the phase interactions, that is mean phase. Therefore, we define a new measure of metastability, the standard deviation over time of λ 1 , which is also equal to the standard deviation of λ 2 .…”
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“…Given the considerations above, the first eigenvalue can be considered a global information metric about the instantaneous phase locking of the signals, that is conceptually similar to the Kuramoto Order Parameter ((29; 2; 27; 24; 48; 21; 49; 50)); note that the latter, however, is based on a specific model of the structure of the phase interactions, that is mean phase. Therefore, we define a new measure of metastability, the standard deviation over time of λ 1 , which is also equal to the standard deviation of λ 2 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A simple measure of metastability can be obtained from one of the most popular measures of synchronisation: the Kuramoto Order Parameter that can be computed for each time θ 1 ( t ), using the phases of the analytical signals((29; 2; 24; 27; 48; 21; 49; 50)). The modulus of r ∈ [0, 1] is a measure of synchronization: if all signals are in phase, this number approaches 1, while, if they are distributed uniformly, it will approach 0.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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