A Joint Analysis of Multi-Paradigm fMRI Data With Its Application to Cognitive Study

多范式功能磁共振成像数据联合分析及其在认知研究中的应用

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Abstract

With the development of neuroimaging techniques, a growing amount of multi-modal brain imaging data are collected, facilitating comprehensive study of the brain. In this paper, we jointly analyzed functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) collected under different paradigms in order to understand cognitive behaviors of an individual. To this end, we proposed a novel multi-view learning algorithm called structure-enforced collaborative regression (SCoRe) to extract co-expressed discriminative brain regions under the guidance of anatomical structure of the brain. An advantage of SCoRe over its predecessor collaborative regression (CoRe) lies in its incorporation of group structures in the brain imaging data, which makes the model biologically more meaningful. Results from real data analysis has confirmed that by incorporating prior knowledge of brain structure, SCoRe can deliver better prediction performance and is less sensitive to hyper-parameters than CoRe. After validation with simulation experiments, we applied SCoRe to fMRI data collected from the Philadelphia Neurodevelopmental Cohort and adopted the scores from the wide range achievement test (WRAT) to evaluate an individual's cognitive skills. We located 14 relevant brain regions that can efficiently predict WRAT scores and these brain regions were further confirmed by other independent studies.

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