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    Please register below in order to download the toolbox.  You will receive an email with download instructions.
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    Currently available: 

    1. Granger Causal Connectivity Analysis (GCCA), v2.6.1, Dec 25 2009.

    Please cite the following reference when using the causal connectivity toolbox:
    Seth, A.K. (2009). A MATLAB toolbox for Granger causal connectivity analysis. Journal of Neuroscience Methods. [.pdf]

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    The manual is available without registration [.pdf].  The toolbox wiki is here.

    Papers from other groups using the toolbox include:

    • Gaillard R, Dehaene S, Adam C, Clemenceau S, Hasboun D, Baulac M, Cohen L, Naccache L. (2009). Converging Intracranial Markers of Conscious Access. PLoS Biol., 17;7(3):e61.
    • Stevens, M.C., Pearlson, G.D., Calhoun, V.D. (2009). Changes in the interaction of resting-state neural networks from adolescence to adulthood. Human Brain Mapping; 30:2356-2366.
    • Gow, DW, Jr, Segawa, JA.(2009). Articulatory mediation of speech perception: a causal analysis of multi-model imaging data. Cognition; 110(2):222-36.
    • Sridharan D, Levitin DJ, Menon V. (2008). A critical role for the right fronto-insular cortex in switching between central-executive and default-mode networks. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A;105(34):12569-74.
    • Shanahan M.(2008). Dynamical complexity in small-world networks of spiking neurons. Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys. 78(4 Pt 1):041924
    • Gow, DW, Jr, Segawa, JA, Ahlfors, SP, Lin FH (2008). Lexical influences on speech perception: A Granger causality analysis of MEG and EEG source estimates. Neuroimage; 43(3):614-23
    • Chang, C., Thomason, M.E., Glover, G.H.  (2008). Mapping and correction of vascular hemodynamic latency in the BOLD signal. Neuroimage; 43:90-102
    • (let me know if you are aware of any others!)