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A strategy of model space search for dynamic causal modeling in task fMRI data exploratory analysis.

Yilin Ou1, Peishan Dai2,3, Xiaoyan Zhou1, Tong Xiong1, Yang Li1,4, Zailiang Chen1,4, Beiji Zou1,4.   

Abstract

Dynamic causal modeling (DCM) is a tool used for effective connectivity (EC) estimation in neuroimage analysis. But it is a model-driven analysis method, and the structure of the EC network needs to be determined in advance based on a large amount of prior knowledge. This characteristic makes it difficult to apply DCM to the exploratory brain network analysis. The exploratory analysis of DCM can be realized from two perspectives: one is to reduce the computational cost of the model; the other is to reduce the model space. From the perspective of model space reduction, a model space exploration strategy is proposed, including two algorithms. One algorithm, named GreedyEC, starts with reducing EC from full model, and the other, named GreedyROI, start with adding EC from one node model. Then the two algorithms were applied to the task state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data of visual object recognition and selected the best DCM model from the perspective of model comparison based on Bayesian model compare method. Results show that combining the results of the two algorithms can further improve the effect of DCM exploratory analysis. For convenience in application, the algorithms were encapsulated into MATLAB function based on SPM to help neuroscience researchers to analyze the brain causal information flow network. The strategy provides a model space exploration tool that may obtain the best model from the perspective of model comparison and lower the threshold of DCM analysis.
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Keywords:  Dynamic causal modeling; Effective connectivity pattern exploration; Functional magnetic resonance imaging; Greedy algorithm

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35849323     DOI: 10.1007/s13246-022-01156-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Eng Sci Med        ISSN: 2662-4729


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