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Real-Time Resting-State Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Using Averaged Sliding Windows with Partial Correlations and Regression of Confounding Signals.

Kishore Vakamudi1, Cameron Trapp1,2, Khaled Talaat1,3, Kunxiu Gao4, Bruno Sa De La Rocque Guimaraes1, Stefan Posse1,2.   

Abstract

Background/Introduction: There is considerable interest in using real-time functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) for monitoring functional connectivity dynamics. To date, the majority of real-time resting-state fMRI studies have examined a limited number of brain regions. This is, in part, due to the computational demands of traditional seed- and independent component analysis-based methods, in particular when using increasingly available high-speed fMRI methods.
Methods: This study describes a computationally efficient, real-time, seed-based, resting-state fMRI analysis pipeline using moving averaged sliding-windows (ASW) with partial correlations and regression of motion parameters and signals from white matter and cerebrospinal fluid.
Results: Analytical and numerical analyses of ASW correlation and sliding-window regression as a function of window width show selectable bandpass filter characteristics and effective suppression of artifactual correlations resulting from signal drifts and transients. The analysis pipeline is compatible with multislab echo-volumar imaging and simultaneous multislice echo-planar imaging with repetition times as short as 136 msec. High-speed, resting-state fMRI data in healthy controls demonstrate the effectiveness of this approach for minimizing artifactual correlations in white and gray matter, which was comparable to conventional regression across the entire scan. Integrating sliding-window averaging (width: W1) within a second-level sliding-window (width: W2) enabled monitoring of intra- and internetwork correlation dynamics of up to 12 resting-state networks with bandpass filter characteristics determined by the first-level sliding-window and temporal resolution W1 + W2. Conclusions: The computational performance and confound tolerance make this seed-based, resting-state fMRI approach suitable for real-time monitoring of data quality and resting-state connectivity dynamics in neuroscience and clinical research studies. Impact statement Using averaged sliding-windows for seed-based correlation and regression of confounding signals provides a powerful model-free approach to increase tolerance to artifactual signal transients in resting-state analysis. The algorithmic efficiency of this sliding-window approach enables real-time, seed-based, resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of multiple networks with computation of connectivity matrices and online monitoring of data quality. Integration of a second-level sliding-window enables mapping of resting-state connectivity dynamics. Sensitivity and tolerance to confounding signals compare favorably with conventional correlation and confound regression across the entire scan. This methodological advance has the potential to enhance the clinical utility of resting-state fMRI and facilitate neuroscience applications.

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Keywords:  averaged sliding-windows; connectivity dynamics; real-time fMRI; regression; resting-state fMRI; seed-based correlation analysis

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32892629      PMCID: PMC7580636          DOI: 10.1089/brain.2020.0758

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Connect        ISSN: 2158-0014


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