Psychophysiological Interaction

Psycho-Physiological Interactions or PPI is a brain imaging method of estimating the effective connectivity, or functional coupling, between a brain region and the rest of the brain with relation to the performance of a particular psychological task[1].

See Also

References

  1. ^ K.J. Friston, C. Buchel, G.R. Fink, J. Morris, E. Rolls, and R. Dolan (1997). "Psychophysiological and Modulatory Interactions in Neuroimaging". NeuroImage 6 (3): 218–229. doi:10.1006/nimg.1997.0291. PMID 9344826. 

External links

  1. PPI implemented using FEAT : FMRIB Center - Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences
  2. PPI implemented using SPM : SPM Central - UCL Institute of Neurology