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An efficient functional magnetic resonance imaging data reduction strategy using neighborhood preserving embedding algorithm.

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العنوان: An efficient functional magnetic resonance imaging data reduction strategy using neighborhood preserving embedding algorithm.
المؤلفون: Zhao, Wei, Li, Huanjie, Hao, Yuxing, Hu, Guoqiang, Zhang, Yunge, Frederick, Blaise de B., Cong, Fengyu
المصدر: Human Brain Mapping; Apr2022, Vol. 43 Issue 5, p1561-1576, 16p
مصطلحات موضوعية: FUNCTIONAL magnetic resonance imaging, DATA reduction, INDEPENDENT component analysis, PRINCIPAL components analysis, LARGE-scale brain networks
مستخلص: High dimensionality data have become common in neuroimaging fields, especially group‐level functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) datasets. fMRI connectivity analysis is a widely used, powerful technique for studying functional brain networks to probe underlying mechanisms of brain function and neuropsychological disorders. However, data‐driven technique like independent components analysis (ICA), can yield unstable and inconsistent results, confounding the true effects of interest and hindering the understanding of brain functionality and connectivity. A key contributing factor to this instability is the information loss that occurs during fMRI data reduction. Data reduction of high dimensionality fMRI data in the temporal domain to identify the important information within group datasets is necessary for such analyses and is crucial to ensure the accuracy and stability of the outputs. In this study, we describe an fMRI data reduction strategy based on an adapted neighborhood preserving embedding (NPE) algorithm. Both simulated and real data results indicate that, compared with the widely used data reduction method, principal component analysis, the NPE‐based data reduction method (a) shows superior performance on efficient data reduction, while enhancing group‐level information, (b) develops a unique stratagem for selecting components based on an adjacency graph of eigenvectors, (c) generates more reliable and reproducible brain networks under different model orders when the outputs of NPE are used for ICA, (d) is more sensitive to revealing task‐evoked activation for task fMRI, and (e) is extremely attractive and powerful for the increasingly popular fast fMRI and very large datasets. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:10659471
DOI:10.1002/hbm.25742