Birn Rasmus M, Molloy Erin K, Patriat Rémi, Parker Taurean, Meier Timothy B, Kirk Gregory R, Nair Veena A, Meyerand M Elizabeth, Prabhakaran Vivek
Department of Psychiatry, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, USA; Department of Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, USA; Neurosciences Training Program, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, USA.
Neuroimage. 2013 Dec;83:550-8. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2013.05.099. Epub 2013 Jun 6.
There has been an increasing use of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) by the neuroscience community to examine differences in functional connectivity between normal control groups and populations of interest. Understanding the reliability of these functional connections is essential to the study of neurological development and degenerate neuropathological conditions. To date, most research assessing the reliability with which resting-state functional connectivity characterizes the brain's functional networks has been on scans between 3 and 11 min in length. In our present study, we examine the test-retest reliability and similarity of resting-state functional connectivity for scans ranging in length from 3 to 27 min as well as for time series acquired during the same length of time but excluding half the time points via sampling every second image. Our results show that reliability and similarity can be greatly improved by increasing the scan lengths from 5 min up to 13 min, and that both the increase in the number of volumes as well as the increase in the length of time over which these volumes was acquired drove this increase in reliability. This improvement in reliability due to scan length is much greater for scans acquired during the same session. Gains in intersession reliability began to diminish after 9-12 min, while improvements in intrasession reliability plateaued around 12-16 min. Consequently, new techniques that improve reliability across sessions will be important for the interpretation of longitudinal fMRI studies.
神经科学界越来越多地使用功能磁共振成像(fMRI)来研究正常对照组与感兴趣人群之间功能连接的差异。了解这些功能连接的可靠性对于神经发育和退化性神经病理状况的研究至关重要。迄今为止,大多数评估静息态功能连接表征大脑功能网络可靠性的研究,扫描时长都在3至11分钟之间。在我们目前的研究中,我们检验了扫描时长从3至27分钟的静息态功能连接的重测可靠性和相似性,以及在相同时长内通过每隔一幅图像采样而排除一半时间点所获取的时间序列的重测可靠性和相似性。我们的结果表明,将扫描时长从5分钟增加到13分钟可大大提高可靠性和相似性,并且体积数量的增加以及获取这些体积的时长的增加都推动了可靠性的提高。对于在同一次扫描中获取的扫描数据,由于扫描时长导致的可靠性提高更为显著。会话间可靠性的提升在9至12分钟后开始减弱,而会话内可靠性的提高在12至16分钟左右趋于平稳。因此,提高不同会话间可靠性的新技术对于纵向fMRI研究的解释将非常重要。