Keywords: fMRI Analysis, fMRI (resting state), complexity
Motivation: BOLD-fMRI intrinsic functional connectivity has limited capability to assess the temporal dynamics of complex brain networks. The insufficient signal-to-noise ratio of 3T MRI might prevent the detection of subtle alterations.
Goal(s): Detecting resting-state complexity alterations in healthy subsamples using 7T MRI.
Approach: Multiscale entropy was computed for ten scales from 0.1 to 1 Hz. A whole-brain ANCOVA was conducted to assess entropy differences of the scales between 30 healthy adults with spider phobia and 45 without.
Results: Spider phobia showed decreased entropy in several fear-related brain regions in all scales except 1 Hz.
Impact: 7T fMRI detected reduced high-frequency resting-state multiscale entropy related to spider phobia, indicating worse local processing of fear and memory-related brain regions.
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