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在人类 fMRI 数据中区分真实和表观呼吸运动。

Distinctions among real and apparent respiratory motions in human fMRI data.

机构信息

Sackler Institute for Developmental Psychobiology, Department of Psychiatry, Weill Cornell Medicine, 1300 York Avenue, Box 140, New York, NY, 10065, USA.

Brain and Mind Research Institute, Weill Cornell Medicine, 1300 York Avenue, Box 140, New York, NY, 10065, USA.

出版信息

Neuroimage. 2019 Nov 1;201:116041. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2019.116041. Epub 2019 Jul 22.

Abstract

Head motion estimates in functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) scans appear qualitatively different with sub-second image sampling rates compared to the multi-second sampling rates common in the past. Whereas formerly the head appeared still for much of a scan with brief excursions from baseline, the head now appears to be in constant motion, and motion estimates often seem to divulge little information about what is happening in a scan. This constant motion has been attributed to respiratory oscillations that do not alias at faster sampling rates, and investigators are divided on the extent to which such motion is "real" motion or only "apparent" pseudomotion. Some investigators have abandoned the use of motion estimates entirely due to these considerations. Here we investigate the properties of motion in several fMRI datasets sampled at rates between 720 and 1160 ms, and describe 5 distinct kinds of respiratory motion: 1) constant real respiratory motion in the form of head nodding most evident in vertical position and pitch, which can be very large; 2) constant pseudomotion at the same respiratory rate as real motion, occurring only in the phase encode direction; 3) punctate real motions occurring at times of very deep breaths; 4) a low-frequency pseudomotion in only the phase encode direction at and after very deep breaths; 5) slow modulation of vertical and anterior-posterior head position by the respiratory envelope. We reformulate motion estimates in light of these considerations and obtain good concordance between motion estimates, physiologic records, image quality measures, and events evident in the fMRI signals. We demonstrate how variables describing respiration or body habitus separately scale with distinct kinds of head motion. We also note heritable aspects of respiration and motion.

摘要

头部运动估计在功能磁共振成像(fMRI)扫描中,与过去常见的多秒采样率相比,亚秒采样率的图像看起来性质不同。以前,在扫描过程中,头部在很大一部分时间内保持静止,只有短暂的基线偏移,而现在头部似乎一直在运动,运动估计似乎很少透露扫描过程中发生的情况。这种持续的运动归因于在更快的采样率下不会混叠的呼吸波动,研究人员对这种运动在多大程度上是“真实”运动还是仅仅是“表观”伪运动存在分歧。一些研究人员由于这些考虑完全放弃了使用运动估计。在这里,我们研究了在 720 到 1160ms 之间的采样率下的几个 fMRI 数据集的运动特性,并描述了 5 种不同类型的呼吸运动:1)以头部点头的形式表现出的恒定真实呼吸运动,在垂直位置和俯仰方向最为明显,幅度可能非常大;2)与真实运动相同呼吸率的恒定伪运动,仅发生在相位编码方向;3)发生在深度呼吸时的点状真实运动;4)在深度呼吸时仅在相位编码方向发生的低频伪运动;5)呼吸包络对垂直和前后头部位置的缓慢调制。我们根据这些考虑重新制定了运动估计,并在运动估计、生理记录、图像质量度量和 fMRI 信号中明显的事件之间获得了很好的一致性。我们展示了分别描述呼吸或身体形态的变量如何与不同类型的头部运动成比例。我们还注意到呼吸和运动的遗传性方面。

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