| Literature DB >> 32390820 |
Arjuna P H Don1, James F Peters1, Sheela Ramanna2, Arturo Tozzi1,3.
Abstract
Spatio-temporal brain activities with variable delay detectable in resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) give rise to highly reproducible structures, termed cortical lag threads, that propagate from one brain region to another. Using a computational topology of data approach, we found that persistent, recurring blood oxygen level dependent (BOLD) signals in triangulated rs-fMRI videoframes display previously undetected topological findings, i.e., vortex structures that cover brain activated regions. Measure of persistence of vortex shapes in BOLD signal propagation is carried out in terms of Betti numbers that rise and fall over time during spontaneous activity of the brain. Importantly, a topology of data given in terms of geometric shapes of BOLD signal propagation offers a practical approach in coping with and sidestepping massive noise in neurodata, such as unwanted dark (low intensity) regions in the neighborhood of non-zero BOLD signals. Our findings have been codified and visualized in plots able to track the non-trivial BOLD signals that appear intermittently in a sequence of rs-fMRI videoframes. The end result of this tracking of changing lag structures is a so-called persistent barcode, which is a pictograph that offers a convenient visual means of exhibiting, comparing, and classifying brain activation patterns.Entities:
Keywords: Betti Numbers; brain activity; fMRI video; persistence bar code; topological data analysis
Year: 2020 PMID: 32390820 PMCID: PMC7189216 DOI: 10.3389/fncom.2020.00034
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Comput Neurosci ISSN: 1662-5188 Impact factor: 2.380
Figure 1Betti numbers for a rs-fMRI BOLD signal vortex on a Transversal view for four videos.
Figure 3Method flow graph.
Figure 5Adjacency matrix representation of cortical vortex Connectedness.
Figure 7Frame-Betti number-Area for rs-fMRI BOLD signal vortexes on three brain regions.
Figure 2Coronal persistence barcode with Betti numbers as vortex cycle counts in a rs-fMRI video frame (see text for further details).
Figure 4Edge density of sagittal view.
Figure 6Eigen values for the sagittal view.
Figure 83D persistence barcode for 3 rs-fMRI BOLD signal propagated in brain regions.