Title :
Correlation bundle statistics in fMRI data
Author :
Lohnann, Gabriele ; Stelzer, Johannes ; Zuber, Verena ; Buschmann, Thomas ; Erb, Michael ; Scheffler, Klaus
Author_Institution :
Univ. Hosp. Tubingen Biomed. Magn. Resonance, Tubingen, Germany
Abstract :
Traditionally fMRI data analysis aims at identifying brain areas in which the amplitude of the BOLD signal responds to experimental stimulations. However, since the brain acts as a network, we would expect differential effects on network topology. Therefore, the target of statistical inference should not only be individual voxels or brain areas but rather network connections. Here we introduce a new approach to correlation-based statistics in fMRI. At the heart of our approach is the concept of correlation bundles as a functional analogy to anatomical fibre bundles. Statistical tests are applied to these bundles using large-scale inference methods such as FDR. We call this approach correlation bundle statistics (CBS). In contrast to previous correlation-based approaches to fMRI statistics, CBS does not require a presegmentation or smoothing of the data so that anatomical specificity is preserved. The result of a CBS analysis is not a set of voxels or brain regions but rather a set of correlation bundles that are found to be significantly affected by some experimental manipulation.
Keywords :
biomedical MRI; brain; data analysis; image classification; medical image processing; statistical analysis; BOLD signal; anatomical fibre bundles; anatomical specificity; brain areas; correlation bundle statistics; correlation-based approaches; correlation-based statistics; fMRI data analysis; functional analogy; individual voxels; large-scale inference methods; network topology; statistical inference; statistical testing; Correlation; Data analysis; Image edge detection; Labeling; Magnetic resonance imaging; Standards; Symmetric matrices;
Conference_Titel :
Pattern Recognition in Neuroimaging, 2014 International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Tubingen
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-4150-6
DOI :
10.1109/PRNI.2014.6858529