DocumentCode
724827
Title
Clustering the infant brain tissues based on microstructural properties and maturation assessment using multi-parametric MRI
Author
Lebenberg, J. ; Poupon, C. ; Thirion, B. ; Leroy, F. ; Mangin, J.-F. ; Dehaene-Lambertz, G. ; Dubois, J.
Author_Institution
Cognitive Neuroimaging Unit U992, INSERM-CEA, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
fYear
2015
fDate
16-19 April 2015
Firstpage
148
Lastpage
151
Abstract
Microstructural and physiological changes are intense in the developing brain, thus considerably modifying parameters quantified by MRI (relaxation times, anisotropy and diffusivities). The latest advances in EPI enabled to non-invasively measure these parameters in infants in a reasonable acquisition time to follow brain maturation. To take advantage of the parameters complementarity, we first proposed to correct EPI distortions by a registration approach never applied on infants´ data. We then clustered brain regions according to their different microstructural properties and maturation, without spatial priors. Results were in agreement with post-mortem studies : maturation proceeds from center to periphery; first maturing regions included primary regions, but also the amygdala and the medial cingular region. The most delayed regions were observed in superior frontal and parietal lobes. In future analyses, we will propose new partitions of the whole brain and of specific functional regions based on maturation patterns returned by this approach.
Keywords
biodiffusion; biological tissues; biomedical MRI; brain; image registration; medical image processing; neurophysiology; paediatrics; pattern clustering; EPI distortions; amygdala; anisotropy; brain maturation; diffusivities; functional regions; infant brain tissues; maturation assessment; maturation patterns; medial cingular region; microstructural properties; multiparametric MRI; parietal lobes; pattern clustering; physiological changes; post-mortem studies; primary region; registration approach; relaxation times; superior frontal lobes; Diffusion tensor imaging; Image registration; Nonlinear distortion; Pediatrics; Developing brain; EPI distortion; clustering; multimodal image registration;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Biomedical Imaging (ISBI), 2015 IEEE 12th International Symposium on
Conference_Location
New York, NY
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ISBI.2015.7163837
Filename
7163837
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