Normative modelling of brain morphometry across the lifespan with CentileBrain: algorithm benchmarking and model optimisation.

利用 CentileBrain 对整个生命周期的脑形态测量进行规范建模:算法基准测试和模型优化

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作者:Ge Ruiyang, Yu Yuetong, Qi Yi Xuan, Fan Yu-Nan, Chen Shiyu, Gao Chuntong, Haas Shalaila S, New Faye, Boomsma Dorret I, Brodaty Henry, Brouwer Rachel M, Buckner Randy, Caseras Xavier, Crivello Fabrice, Crone Eveline A, Erk Susanne, Fisher Simon E, Franke Barbara, Glahn David C, Dannlowski Udo, Grotegerd Dominik, Gruber Oliver, Hulshoff Pol Hilleke E, Schumann Gunter, Tamnes Christian K, Walter Henrik, Wierenga Lara M, Jahanshad Neda, Thompson Paul M, Frangou Sophia
The value of normative models in research and clinical practice relies on their robustness and a systematic comparison of different modelling algorithms and parameters; however, this has not been done to date. We aimed to identify the optimal approach for normative modelling of brain morphometric data through systematic empirical benchmarking, by quantifying the accuracy of different algorithms and identifying parameters that optimised model performance. We developed this framework with regional morphometric data from 37 407 healthy individuals (53% female and 47% male; aged 3-90 years) from 87 datasets from Europe, Australia, the USA, South Africa, and east Asia following a comparative evaluation of eight algorithms and multiple covariate combinations pertaining to image acquisition and quality, parcellation software versions, global neuroimaging measures, and longitudinal stability. The multivariate fractional polynomial regression (MFPR) emerged as the preferred algorithm, optimised with non-linear polynomials for age and linear effects of global measures as covariates. The MFPR models showed excellent accuracy across the lifespan and within distinct age-bins and longitudinal stability over a 2-year period. The performance of all MFPR models plateaued at sample sizes exceeding 3000 study participants. This model can inform about the biological and behavioural implications of deviations from typical age-related neuroanatomical changes and support future study designs. The model and scripts described here are freely available through CentileBrain.

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