Zhang Xin, Guo Lei, Li Xiang, Zhu Dajiang, Li Kaiming, Sun Zhenqiang, Jin Changfeng, Hu Xintao, Han Junwei, Zhao Qun, Li Lingjiang, Liu Tianming
School of Automation, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi'an, China.
Med Image Comput Comput Assist Interv. 2012;15(Pt 2):237-45. doi: 10.1007/978-3-642-33418-4_30.
Both resting state fMRI (R-fMRI) and task-based fMRI (T-fMRI) have been widely used to study the functional activities of the human brain during task-free and task-performance periods, respectively. However, due to the difficulty in strictly controlling the participating subject's mental status and their cognitive behaviors during fMRI scans, it has been very challenging to tell whether or not an R-fMRI/T-fMRI scan truly reflects the participant's functional brain states in task-free/task-performance. This paper presents a novel approach to characterizing the brain's functional status into task-free or task-performance states. The basic idea here is that the brain's functional state is represented by a whole-brain quasi-stable connectivity pattern (WQCP), and an effective sparse coding procedure was then applied to learn the atomic connectivity patterns (ACP) of both task-free and task-performance states based on training R-fMRI and T-fMRI data. Our experimental results demonstrated that the learned ACPs for R-fMRI and T-fMRI datasets are substantially different, as expected. However, a certain portion of ACPs from R-fMRI and T-fMRI datasets are overlapping, suggesting that those subjects with overlapping ACPs were not in the expected task-free/task-performance states during R-fMRI/T-fMRI scans.
静息态功能磁共振成像(R-fMRI)和基于任务的功能磁共振成像(T-fMRI)已分别被广泛用于研究人脑在无任务期和任务执行期的功能活动。然而,由于在功能磁共振成像扫描过程中难以严格控制参与受试者的心理状态及其认知行为,要判断一次R-fMRI/T-fMRI扫描是否真的反映了受试者在无任务/任务执行时的功能性脑状态一直极具挑战性。本文提出了一种将脑功能状态表征为无任务或任务执行状态的新方法。这里的基本思想是,脑功能状态由全脑准稳定连接模式(WQCP)表示,然后基于训练的R-fMRI和T-fMRI数据应用有效的稀疏编码程序来学习无任务和任务执行状态的原子连接模式(ACP)。我们的实验结果表明,如预期的那样,为R-fMRI和T-fMRI数据集学习到的ACP有很大不同。然而,来自R-fMRI和T-fMRI数据集的一定比例的ACP是重叠的,这表明那些ACP重叠的受试者在R-fMRI/T-fMRI扫描期间并非处于预期的无任务/任务执行状态。