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A Novel Brain Networks Enhancement Model (BNEM) for BOLD fMRI Data Analysis With Highly Spatial Reproducibility.

Nizhuan Wang, Weiming Zeng, Dongtailang Chen, Jun Yin, Lei Chen.   

Abstract

Independent component analysis aiming at detecting the functional connectivity among discrete cortical brain regions has been extensively used to explore the functional magnetic resonance imaging data. Although the independent components (ICs) were with relatively high quality, the noise embedding in ICs has a great impact on the true active/inactive region inference and the reproducibility, in postprocessing stage, e.g., the extraction of statistical parametrical maps (SPMs). In this paper, a novel brain network enhancement model (BNEM) is proposed, which mainly consists of two key techniques: 1) 3-D wavelet noise filter (3DWNF) for the meaningful ICs, which greatly suppresses noise and enforces the real activation inference of SPMs; and 2) a spatial reproducibility enhancement algorithm (SREA), aiming to improve the reproducibility of SPMs. The simulated experiment demonstrated that the postfiltering signals by 3DWNF were with higher correlation and less normalized mean square error to the ground truths than the prefiltering ones; SREA could further enhance the quality of most postfiltering ones, preserving the consistency with 3DWNF. The real data experiments also revealed that 1) 3DWNF could lead to more accurate preservation of the true positive voxels by correctly identifying the high proportionally misclassified voxels of the nonenhanced SPMs; 2) SREA could further improve the classification accuracy of the active/inactive voxels of SPMs corresponding to the 3DWNF denoised ICs; and 3) both 3DWNF and SREA contribute to the reproducibility enhancement of the reproduced SPMs by BNEM. Thus, BNEM is expected to have wide applicability in the neuroscience and clinical domain.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26054077     DOI: 10.1109/JBHI.2015.2439685

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE J Biomed Health Inform        ISSN: 2168-2194            Impact factor:   5.772


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