论文标题

年轻人的功能连接指纹梯度

Functional Connectome Fingerprint Gradients in Young Adults

论文作者

Tipnis, Uttara, Abbas, Kausar, Tran, Elizabeth, Amico, Enrico, Shen, Li, Kaplan, Alan D., Goñi, Joaquín

论文摘要

近年来,对脑指纹的评估已成为研究个体差异和推断神经影像学数据集质量的重要工具。迄今为止,研究主要集中在同一个体的不同脑扫描之间的连通性指纹上。在这里,我们将大脑连通性指纹的概念扩展到测试/重新测试之外,并通过开发差异可识别性框架的扩展来评估年轻人的指纹梯度。为此,我们不仅要看一个个体的多次扫描(主题指纹)之间的相似性,而且还要在单卵双胞胎和二卵双胞胎(双指纹)的扫描之间进行相似之处。我们已经对人类Connectome项目中存在的8个FMRI条件进行了分析 - 年轻的成人数据集,我们将其处理为功能连接组(FC)和根据Schaefer Atlas方案进行了分析的时间,该计划具有多个分辨率。我们的差异性可识别性结果表明,在比较所有拟乳和fMRI条件的FC时,确实存在基于遗传和环境相似性的指纹梯度。重要的是,只有在评估最佳重建的FC时,我们才能完全发现高分辨率地图中存在的指纹。我们还研究了扫描长度对静息状态FC的主题指纹的影响,以分析扫描长度和划线的效果。为了追求开放科学,我们还为所有条件提供了〜1200名受试者的HCP-YA数据集的所有条件的处理和分割的FC和时间表,用于科学界。

The assessment of brain fingerprints has emerged in the recent years as an important tool to study individual differences and to infer quality of neuroimaging datasets. Studies so far have mainly focused on connectivity fingerprints between different brain scans of the same individual. Here, we extend the concept of brain connectivity fingerprints beyond test/retest and assess fingerprint gradients in young adults by developing an extension of the differential identifiability framework. To do so, we look at the similarity between not only the multiple scans of an individual (subject fingerprint), but also between the scans of monozygotic and dizygotic twins (twin fingerprint). We have carried out this analysis on the 8 fMRI conditions present in the Human Connectome Project -- Young Adult dataset, which we processed into functional connectomes (FCs) and timeseries parcellated according to the Schaefer Atlas scheme, which has multiple levels of resolution. Our differential identifiability results show that the fingerprint gradients based on genetic and environmental similarities are indeed present when comparing FCs for all parcellations and fMRI conditions. Importantly, only when assessing optimally reconstructed FCs, we fully uncover fingerprints present in higher resolution atlases. We also study the effect of scanning length on subject fingerprint of resting-state FCs to analyze the effect of scanning length and parcellation. In the pursuit of open science, we have also made available the processed and parcellated FCs and timeseries for all conditions for ~1200 subjects part of the HCP-YA dataset to the scientific community.

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