Woo Jonghye, Xing Fangxu, Stone Maureen, Green Jordan, Reese Timothy G, Brady Thomas J, Wedeen Van J, Prince Jerry L, El Fakhri Georges
Gordon Center for Medical Imaging, Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02114, USA.
Department of Neural and Pain Sciences, University of Maryland Dental School, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA.
Comput Methods Biomech Biomed Eng Imaging Vis. 2019;7(4):361-373. doi: 10.1080/21681163.2017.1382393. Epub 2017 Oct 9.
Quantitative measurement of functional and anatomical traits of 4D tongue motion in the course of speech or other lingual behaviors remains a major challenge in scientific research and clinical applications. Here, we introduce a statistical multimodal atlas of 4D tongue motion using healthy subjects, which enables a combined quantitative characterization of tongue motion in a reference anatomical configuration. This atlas framework, termed Speech Map, combines cine- and tagged-MRI in order to provide both the anatomic reference and motion information during speech. Our approach involves a series of steps including (1) construction of a common reference anatomical configuration from cine-MRI, (2) motion estimation from tagged-MRI, (3) transformation of the motion estimations to the reference anatomical configuration, and (4) computation of motion quantities such as Lagrangian strain. Using this framework, the anatomic configuration of the tongue appears motionless, while the motion fields and associated strain measurements change over the time course of speech. In addition, to form a succinct representation of the high-dimensional and complex motion fields, principal component analysis is carried out to characterize the central tendencies and variations of motion fields of our speech tasks. Our proposed method provides a platform to quantitatively and objectively explain the differences and variability of tongue motion by illuminating internal motion and strain that have so far been intractable. The findings are used to understand how tongue function for speech is limited by abnormal internal motion and strain in glossectomy patients.
在言语或其他舌部行为过程中,对4D舌运动的功能和解剖特征进行定量测量仍然是科学研究和临床应用中的一项重大挑战。在此,我们使用健康受试者引入了一种4D舌运动的统计多模态图谱,它能够在参考解剖结构中对舌运动进行联合定量表征。这个名为语音图谱的图谱框架结合了电影MRI和标记MRI,以便在言语过程中提供解剖参考和运动信息。我们的方法包括一系列步骤,包括(1)从电影MRI构建共同的参考解剖结构,(2)从标记MRI进行运动估计,(3)将运动估计转换到参考解剖结构,以及(4)计算诸如拉格朗日应变等运动量。使用这个框架,舌头的解剖结构看起来是静止的,而运动场和相关的应变测量在言语的时间过程中会发生变化。此外,为了形成高维复杂运动场的简洁表示,进行主成分分析以表征我们言语任务中运动场的中心趋势和变化。我们提出的方法提供了一个平台,通过揭示迄今为止难以处理的内部运动和应变,定量客观地解释舌运动的差异和变异性。这些发现用于了解舌部言语功能如何受到舌切除术患者异常内部运动和应变的限制。