Worsley K J, Poline J B, Vandal A C, Friston K J
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, McGill University, Montreal, Québec, Canada.
Neuroimage. 1995 Sep;2(3):183-94. doi: 10.1006/nimg.1995.1024.
Most approaches to detecting changes in functional brain images assume that activations are focal or very localized. However, the brain's response to cognitive of sensorimotor challenge may be spatially or anatomically distributed. In this paper we consider the usefulness of a test based on the mean sum of squares of statistical parametric maps. The performance of this test is evaluated using simulated and real data and is compared to the gamma 2 test, a test of the size of the activated region, and a focal activation test based on the intensity of local maxima. We demonstrate that the mean sum of squares test is more sensitive to nonfocal signals and propose that it could be used to complement approaches that are more sensitive to focal activations.
大多数检测功能性脑图像变化的方法都假定激活是局部的或非常局限的。然而,大脑对认知或感觉运动挑战的反应可能在空间上或解剖学上是分布的。在本文中,我们考虑了一种基于统计参数图平方和均值的检验方法的实用性。使用模拟数据和真实数据对该检验的性能进行了评估,并将其与γ2检验(一种关于激活区域大小的检验)以及基于局部最大值强度的局部激活检验进行了比较。我们证明平方和均值检验对非局部信号更敏感,并提出它可用于补充对局部激活更敏感的方法。