Title :
Higher dimensional analysis shows reduced dynamism of time-varying network connectivity in schizophrenia patients
Author :
Miller, Robyn L. ; Yaesoubi, Maziar ; Calhoun, Vince D.
Author_Institution :
Mind Res. Network, Albuquerque, NM, USA
Abstract :
Assessments of functional connectivity between brain networks is a fixture of resting state fMRI research. Until very recently most of this work proceeded from an assumption of stationarity in resting state network connectivity. In the last few years however, interest in moving beyond this simplifying assumption has grown considerably. Applying group temporal independent component analysis (tICA) to a set of time-varying functional network connectivity (FNC) matrices derived from a large multi-site fMRI dataset (N=314; 163 healthy, 151 schizophrenia patients), we obtain a set of five basic correlation patterns (component spatial maps (SMs)) from which observed FNCs can be expressed as mutually independent linear combinations, i.e., the coefficient on each SM in the linear combination is maximally independent of the others. We study dynamic properties of network connectivity as they are reflected in this five-dimensional space, and report stark differences in connectivity dynamics between schizophrenia patients and healthy controls. We also find that the most important global differences in FNC dynamism between patient and control groups are replicated when the same dynamical analysis is performed on sets of correlation patterns obtained from either PCA or spatial ICA, giving us additional confidence in the results.
Keywords :
biomedical MRI; brain; independent component analysis; medical disorders; medical image processing; neurophysiology; principal component analysis; time-varying networks; PCA; basic correlation patterns; brain networks; component spatial maps; five-dimensional space; functional connectivity assessments; group temporal independent component analysis; higher dimensional analysis; multisite fMRI dataset; mutually independent linear combinations; reduced dynamism; report stark differences; resting state fMRI research; resting state network connectivity; schizophrenia patients; spatial ICA; time-varying functional network connectivity matrices; Aerospace electronics; Correlation; Electronic mail; Independent component analysis; Principal component analysis; Prototypes; Switches;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2014 36th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
DOI :
10.1109/EMBC.2014.6944460