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Activity Number: 39 - Recent Advances on Causal Inference and Mediation Analysis
Type: Invited
Date/Time: Sunday, August 8, 2021 : 3:30 PM to 5:20 PM
Sponsor: WNAR
Abstract #316594
Title: Causality in Cognitive Neuroscience: Leveraging Distributional Robustness
Author(s): Sebastian Weichwald* and Jonas Peters
Companies: University of Copenhagen and University of Copenhagen
Keywords: causality; neuroimaging; independent component analysis; robustness; confounding; invariance
Abstract:

Causal inference is an ambitious task. We discuss two difficulties in the context of cognitive neuroscience: the scarcity of interventional data and the challenge of finding the right variables. We outline how invariance across environments may serve as a guiding principle to tackle these problems. A causal model of a target variable generalises across environments or subjects as long as these environments leave the causal mechanisms intact. Consequently, if a candidate model does not generalise, then either it does not consist of the target variable's causes or the variables are ill-suited for a causal description of the problem. We present first ideas how to leverage this principle in the cognitive neurosciences, for example, to obtain a confounding-robust independent component analysis of electroencephalography data that generalises across subjects and facilitates interpretability in a group study.


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