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Data Sheet 1_Global signal regression reduces connectivity patterns related to physiological signals and does not alter EEG-derived connectivity.pdf

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IntroductionFunctional brain connectivity measures extracted from resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) scans have generated wide interest as potential noninvasive biomarkers. In this context, performing global signal regression (GSR) as a preprocessing step remains controversial. Specifically, while it has been shown that a considerable fraction of global signal variations is associated with physiological and motion sources, GSR may also result in removing neural activity. MethodsHere, we address this question by examining the fundamental sources of resting global signal fluctuations using simultaneous electroencephalography (EEG)-fMRI data combined with cardiac and breathing recordings. ResultsOur results suggest that systemic physiological fluctuations account for a significantly larger fraction of global signal variability compared to electrophysiological fluctuations. Furthermore, we show that GSR reduces artifactual connectivity due to heart rate and breathing fluctuations, but preserves connectivity patterns associated with electrophysiological activity within the alpha and beta frequency ranges. DiscussionOverall, these results provide evidence that the neural component of resting-state fMRI-based connectivity is preserved after the global signal is regressed out.
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