We propose a methodological framework for exploring complex multimodal imaging data from a neuroscience study with the aim of identifying a data-driven group structure in the patients sample, possibly connected with the presence/absence of lifetime mental disorder. The functional covariances of fMRI signals are first considered as data objects. Appropriate clustering procedures and low dimensional representations are proposed. For inference, a Frechet estimator of both the covariance operator itself and the average covariance operator is used. A permutation procedure to test the equality of the covariance operators between two groups is also considered. We finally propose a method to incorporate spatial dependencies between different brain regions, merging the information from both the Structural Networks and the Dynamic functional activity.
Cappozzo, A., Federico, F., Stefanucci, M., Secchi, P., An Object Oriented Approach to Multimodal Imaging Data in Neuroscience, Studies in Neural Data Science, Springer, Siena 2018 257: 57-73. 10.1007/978-3-030-00039-4_4 [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/309182]
An Object Oriented Approach to Multimodal Imaging Data in Neuroscience
Cappozzo, Andrea;
2018
Abstract
We propose a methodological framework for exploring complex multimodal imaging data from a neuroscience study with the aim of identifying a data-driven group structure in the patients sample, possibly connected with the presence/absence of lifetime mental disorder. The functional covariances of fMRI signals are first considered as data objects. Appropriate clustering procedures and low dimensional representations are proposed. For inference, a Frechet estimator of both the covariance operator itself and the average covariance operator is used. A permutation procedure to test the equality of the covariance operators between two groups is also considered. We finally propose a method to incorporate spatial dependencies between different brain regions, merging the information from both the Structural Networks and the Dynamic functional activity.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.