Functional Mediation Analysis with an Application to Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Data
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DOI10.48550/ARXIV.1805.06923arXiv1805.06923MaRDI QIDQ150276
Martin Lindquist, Yi Zhao, Brian Caffo, Xi Luo
Publication date: 17 May 2018
Abstract: Causal mediation analysis is widely utilized to separate the causal effect of treatment into its direct effect on the outcome and its indirect effect through an intermediate variable (the mediator). In this study we introduce a functional mediation analysis framework in which the three key variables, the treatment, mediator, and outcome, are all continuous functions. With functional measures, causal assumptions and interpretations are not immediately well-defined. Motivated by a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study, we propose two functional mediation models based on the influence of the mediator: (1) a concurrent mediation model and (2) a historical mediation model. We further discuss causal assumptions, and elucidate causal interpretations. Our proposed models enable the estimation of individual causal effect curves, where both the direct and indirect effects vary across time. Applied to a task-based fMRI study, we illustrate how our functional mediation framework provides a new perspective for studying dynamic brain connectivity. The R package cfma is available on CRAN.
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