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Exploring Neurofunctional Phase Transition Patterns in Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Thermodynamics Parameters Analysis Approach

Authors :
Qin, Dayu
Chen, Yuzhe
Kuruoglu, Ercan Engin
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Designing network parameters that can effectively represent complex networks is of significant importance for the analysis of time-varying complex networks. This paper introduces a novel thermodynamic framework for analyzing complex networks, focusing on Spectral Core Entropy (SCE), Node Energy, internal energy and temperature to measure structural changes in dynamic complex network. This framework provides a quantitative representation of network characteristics, capturing time-varying structural changes. We apply this framework to study brain activity in autism versus control subjects, illustrating its potential to identify significant structural changes and brain state transitions. By treating brain networks as thermodynamic systems, important parameters such as node energy and temperature are derived to depict brain activities. Our research has found that in our designed framework the thermodynamic parameter-temperature, is significantly correlated with the transitions of brain states. Statistical tests confirm the effectiveness of our approach. Moreover, our study demonstrates that node energy effectively captures the activity levels of brain regions and reveals biologically proven differences between autism patients and controls, offering a powerful tool for exploring the characteristics of complex networks in various applications.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2409.01039
Document Type :
Working Paper