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Predictive models of resting state networks for assessment of altered functional connectivity in mild cognitive impairment

  • Xi Jiang
  • , Dajiang Zhu
  • , Kaiming Li
  • , Tuo Zhang
  • , Lihong Wang
  • , Dinggang Shen
  • , Lei Guo
  • , Tianming Liu
  • University of Georgia
  • Northwestern Polytechnical University Xian
  • Duke University
  • University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Due to the difficulties in establishing correspondences between functional regions across individuals and populations, systematic elucidation of functional connectivity alterations in mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in comparison with normal controls (NC) is still a challenging problem. In this paper, we assessed the functional connectivity alterations in MCI via novel, alternative predictive models of resting state networks (RSNs) learned from multimodal resting state fMRI (R-fMRI) and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) data. First, ICA-clustering was used to construct RSNs from R-fMRI data in NC group. Second, since the RSNs in MCI are already altered and can hardly be constructed directly from R-fMRI data, structural landmarks derived from DTI data were employed as the predictive models of RSNs for MCI. Third, given that the landmarks are structurally consistent and correspondent across NC and MCI, functional connectivities in MCI were assessed based on the predicted RSNs and compared with those in NC. Experimental results demonstrated that the predictive models of RSNs based on multimodal R-fMRI and DTI data systematically and comprehensively revealed widespread functional connectivity alterations in MCI in comparison with NC.

源语言英语
页(从-至)542-557
页数16
期刊Brain Imaging and Behavior
8
4
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 23 11月 2014

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