Multimodal Functional and Structural Brain Connectivity Analysis in Autism: A Preliminary Integrated Approach with EEG, fMRI and DTI
Bogdan Alexandru Cociu, Saptarshi Das, Lucia Billeci, Wasifa Jamal,, Koushik Maharatna, Sara Calderoni, Antonio Narzisi, and Filippo Muratori

TL;DR
This study introduces a combined EEG, fMRI, and DTI approach to better understand autism by correlating functional and structural brain connectivity, aiming for cost-effective long-term monitoring of ASD.
Contribution
It presents a novel integrated method linking EEG, fMRI, and DTI data to explore brain connectivity in autism, which has been rarely attempted before.
Findings
Functional connectivity correlates with structural properties from DTI.
EEG source localization aligns with active fMRI regions.
Potential for long-term ASD monitoring using EEG alone.
Abstract
This paper proposes a novel approach of integrating different neuroimaging techniques to characterize an autistic brain. Different techniques like EEG, fMRI and DTI have traditionally been used to find biomarkers for autism, but there have been very few attempts for a combined or multimodal approach of EEG, fMRI and DTI to understand the neurobiological basis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Here, we explore how the structural brain network correlate with the functional brain network, such that the information encompassed by these two could be uncovered only by using the latter. In this paper, source localization from EEG using independent component analysis (ICA) and dipole fitting has been applied first, followed by selecting those dipoles that are closest to the active regions identified with fMRI. This allows translating the high temporal resolution of EEG to estimate time varying…
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