Discriminative analysis of non-linear brain connectivity for leukoaraiosis with resting-state fMRI

Youzhi Lai, Lele Xu, Li Yao, Xia Wu

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摘要

Leukoaraiosis (LA) describes diffuse white matter abnormalities on CT or MR brain scans, often seen in the normal elderly and in association with vascular risk factors such as hypertension, or in the context of cognitive impairment. The mechanism of cognitive dysfunction is still unclear. The recent clinical studies have revealed that the severity of LA was not corresponding to the cognitive level, and functional connectivity analysis is an appropriate method to detect the relation between LA and cognitive decline. However, existing functional connectivity analyses of LA have been mostly limited to linear associations. In this investigation, a novel measure utilizing the extended maximal information coefficient (eMIC) was applied to construct non-linear functional connectivity in 44 LA subjects (9 dementia, 25 mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and 10 cognitively normal (CN)). The strength of non-linear functional connections for the first 1% of discriminative power increased in MCI compared with CN and dementia, which was opposed to its linear counterpart. Further functional network analysis revealed that the changes of the non-linear and linear connectivity have similar but not completely the same spatial distribution in human brain. In the multivariate pattern analysis with multiple classifiers, the non-linear functional connectivity mostly identified dementia, MCI and CN from LA with a relatively higher accuracy rate than the linear measure. Our findings revealed the non-linear functional connectivity provided useful discriminative power in classification of LA, and the spatial distributed changes between the non-linear and linear measure may indicate the underlying mechanism of cognitive dysfunction in LA.

源语言英语
主期刊名Medical Imaging 2015
主期刊副标题Computer-Aided Diagnosis
编辑Lubomir M. Hadjiiski, Lubomir M. Hadjiiski, Georgia D. Tourassi, Georgia D. Tourassi
出版商SPIE
ISBN(电子版)9781628415049, 9781628415049
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 2015
已对外发布
活动SPIE Medical Imaging Symposium 2015: Computer-Aided Diagnosis - Orlando, 美国
期限: 22 2月 201525 2月 2015

出版系列

姓名Progress in Biomedical Optics and Imaging - Proceedings of SPIE
9414
ISSN(印刷版)1605-7422

会议

会议SPIE Medical Imaging Symposium 2015: Computer-Aided Diagnosis
国家/地区美国
Orlando
时期22/02/1525/02/15

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