Scholvinck et al., 2010 |
Monkeys |
Amplitude in 260 s window |
LFP power (260 s window) |
Variable neurovascular coupling, stronger with eyes closed |
Magnuson et al., 2010 |
Rats |
QPP |
CBV-weighting (iron oxide nanoparticles) |
Similar spatiotemporal structure, waves appear faster in CBF versus BOLD |
Tagliazucchi et al., 2012b |
Humans |
Windowed correlation (125 s), graph theoretical measures of it |
EEG power (125 s windows) |
Positive correlations with gamma power, negative with alpha and beta power |
Magri et al., 2012 |
Monkeys |
BOLD amplitude |
LFP power (0.5 s window) |
BOLD amplitude scales with gamma power, complimentary information given by alpha and beta power |
Chang et al., 2013a |
Humans |
Windowed correlation (40 s) |
EEG power (2 s windows), mean in 40 s windows |
Negative correlations with alpha power, rsfMRI network anticorrelation spatial extent linked to alpha power |
Thompson et al., 2013b |
Rats |
Windowed correlation (10–100 s) |
LFP power (0.5 s window) |
Positive correlation with theta, high beta, and gamma power correlation in matched window |
Korhonen et al., 2014 |
Humans |
Windowed correlaiton (120–600 s) |
NIRS, EEG infraslow amplitude < 0.55 Hz (120–600 s window) |
Higher absolute correlation between modalities in shorter window |
Thompson et al., 2014b |
Rats |
QPP |
LFP infraslow amplitude (0.03–0.4 Hz) |
Spatial extent of correlation with LFP matches QPP, QPP strength directly correlates |
Thompson et al., 2015 |
Rats |
Windowed correlation (50 s), QPP |
LFP power (hilbert transform), LFP infraslow amplitude (0.04–0.3 Hz) |
Infraslow wave linked to QPP, while higher frequency power linked to windowed correlation |
Tak et al., 2015 |
Humans |
Number of functional connections per voxel |
CBF (Arterial spin labeling) |
As task load increases, CBF/functional connectivity more spatially correlated, dependent upon network |
Allen et al., 2017 |
Humans |
Windowed correlation (60 s) clustered into states |
EEG power (2 s windows) |
States have distinct EEG spectra, one state that only occurs with eyes closed was linked to reduced alpha and increased delta and theta power |
Ridley et al., 2017 |
Humans |
Windowed nonlinear covariance (90 s) |
Intracranial EEG power (5 s windows, epilepsy patients) |
Dynamic rsfMRI correlates to dynamic connectivity in alpha, beta, and gamma bands only in non-seizure regions |
Grooms et al., 2017 |
Humans |
Windowed correlation (50 s), QPP |
EEG infraslow amplitude (0.01–0.08 Hz) |
Dynamic EEG-fMRI coupling produces patterns similar to static rsfMRI networks, QPP strength directly correlates |