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NeuroIntegrative Connectivity (NIC) Informatics Tool for Brain Functional Connectivity Network Analysis in Cohort Studies.

Satya S Sahoo1,2, Arthur Gershon1, Shafiabadi Nassim1,2, Ghosh Kaushik3, Tatsuoka Curtis1, Samden D Lhatoo4, Guadalupe Fernandez-BacaVaca2.   

Abstract

Objective: Brain functional connectivity measures are often used to study interactions between brain regions in various neurological disorders such as epilepsy. In particular, functional connectivity measures derived from high resolution electrophysiological signal data have been used to characterize epileptic networks in epilepsy patients. However, existing signal data formats as well as computational methods are not suitable for complex multi-step methods used for processing and analyzing signal data across multiple seizure events. To address the significant data management challenges associated with signal data, we have developed a new workflow-based tool called NeuroIntegrative Connectivity (NIC) using the Cloudwave Signal Format (CSF) as a common data abstraction model. Method: The NIC compositional workflow-based tool consists of: (1) Signal data processing component for automated pre- processing and generation of CSF files with semantic annotation using epilepsy domain ontology; and (2) Functional network computation component for deriving functional connectivity metrics from signal data analysis across multiple recording channels. The NIC tool streamlines signal data management using a modular software implementation architecture that supports easy extension with new libraries of signal coupling measures and fast data retrieval using a binary search tree indexing structure called NIC-Index. Result and
Conclusion: We evaluated the NIC tool by processing and analyzing signal data for 28 seizure events in two patients with refractory epilepsy. The result shows that certain brain regions have high local measure of connectivity, such as total degree, as compared to other regions during ictal events in both patients. In addition, global connectivity measures, which characterize transitivity and efficiency, increase in value during the initial period of the seizure followed by decrease towards the end of seizure. The NIC tool allows users to efficiently apply several network analysis metrics to study global and local changes in epileptic networks in patient cohort studies. ©2020 AMIA - All rights reserved.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33936485      PMCID: PMC8075544     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AMIA Annu Symp Proc        ISSN: 1559-4076


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