Quantitative evaluation of simulated functional brain networks in graph theoretical analysis

Abstract There is increasing interest in the potential of whole‐brain computational models to provide mechanistic insights into resting‐state brain networks. It is therefore important to determine the degree to which computational models reproduce the topological features of empirical functional brain networks. We used empirical connectivity data derived from diffusion spectrum and resting‐state functional magnetic resonance imaging data from healthy individuals. Empirical and simulated functional networks, constrained by structural connectivity, were defined based on 66 brain anatomical regions (nodes). Simulated functional data were generated using the Kuramoto model in which each anatomical region acts as a phase oscillator. Network topology was studied using graph theory in the empirical and simulated data. The difference (relative error) between graph theory measures derived from empirical and simulated data was then estimated. We found that simulated data can be used with confidence to model graph measures of global network organization at different dynamic states and highlight the sensitive dependence of the solutions obtained in simulated data on the specified connection densities. This study provides a method for the quantitative evaluation and external validation of graph theory metrics derived from simulated data that can be used to inform future study designs. HighlightsWe tested the convergence of simulated and empirical brain network topology.Simulated functional data were based on the Kuramoto model.Network topology was defined using graph theory metrics.Graph theory metrics of global network topology showed greater convergence.The solutions obtained in the simulated data depended on connection density.

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