Huang Jo-Mei, Cheng Chou-Ming, Chou Chih-Che, Chen Ying-Chih, Hsu Pi-Yu, Yeh Tzu-Chen
Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Keelung, Taiwan.
Neuroreport. 2013 Jan 9;24(1):1-5. doi: 10.1097/WNR.0b013e32835b6edf.
The effect of temporal interference of physiological signals on time-lag effective connectivity, derived from a functional network connectivity tool box (FNC), was examined by a blood-oxygen-level-dependent functional MRI study of action. The known effect of physiological signals on time-lag FNC was verified by (a) comparison of time-lag FNC analyses without and with retrospective image-based correction (RETROICOR) and (b) the other time-lag FNC analysis including the ventricular component related to the cerebrospinal fluid with dominant physiological effects. Twenty-five right-handed normal individuals performed motor task with motor response by the right middle/index fingers. Behavioral data of the reaction time (RT) and physiological signals (electrocardiogram, respiration, and pulsation) were recorded during neuroimaging studies of a 2-s repetition time at 3T. After standard image preprocessing, RETROICOR of the physiological effects and group independent component analysis (ICA), five action-related components were selected from 59 ICA components according to spatial extension involving known functional correlates of visuomotor tasks. Time-lag FNC was constructed by calculating the maximal correlation coefficients among five selected components. Attenuation of the physiological effect at 0.02-0.25 Hz was an average of 0.63 dB after RETROICOR (P<0.0005). Results of FNC analyses without and with RETROICOR were compatible with the action networks using the right hand. On the basis of the time-lag FNC after RETROICOR, the connectivity among the ventricular component and other components of action network attenuated. The FNC map with RETROICOR was more explicable with known action networks, for example interhemispheric inhibition. The effects of physiological signals significantly misled the interpretation of time-lag FNC in terms of direction and connectivity strength.
通过一项基于血氧水平依赖性功能磁共振成像的动作研究,考察了生理信号的时间干扰对源自功能网络连接工具箱(FNC)的时间滞后有效连接性的影响。通过以下方式验证了生理信号对时间滞后FNC的已知影响:(a)比较有无基于图像的回顾性校正(RETROICOR)的时间滞后FNC分析;(b)另一种时间滞后FNC分析,包括与具有主要生理效应的脑脊液相关的心室成分。25名右利手正常个体用右手的中指/食指进行有运动反应的运动任务。在3T场强下,以2秒重复时间进行神经成像研究期间,记录反应时间(RT)的行为数据和生理信号(心电图、呼吸和脉搏)。经过标准图像预处理、生理效应的RETROICOR和组独立成分分析(ICA)后,根据涉及视觉运动任务已知功能关联的空间范围,从59个ICA成分中选择了5个与动作相关的成分。通过计算5个选定成分之间的最大相关系数构建时间滞后FNC。RETROICOR后,0.02 - 0.25Hz生理效应的衰减平均为0.63dB(P<0.0005)。有无RETROICOR的FNC分析结果与使用右手的动作网络相符。基于RETROICOR后的时间滞后FNC,心室成分与动作网络其他成分之间的连接性减弱。带有RETROICOR的FNC图谱与已知动作网络(如半球间抑制)更具可解释性。生理信号的影响在方向和连接强度方面显著误导了时间滞后FNC的解释。