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Temporally constrained ICA with threshold and its application to fMRI data

Journal

BMC MEDICAL IMAGING
Volume 19, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12880-018-0300-6

Keywords

ICA; fMRI; Temporally constrained ICA; FastICA; Threshold; Task-related component

Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2017YFB1002502]
  2. Key Program of National Natural Science Foundation of China [61731003]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61671067, 61473044]
  4. Interdiscipline Research Funds of Beijing Normal University
  5. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [2017XTCX04]

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BackgroundAlthough independent component analysis (ICA) has been widely applied to functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data to reveal spatially independent brain networks, the order indetermination of ICA leads to the problem of target component selection. The temporally constrained independent component analysis (TCICA) is capable of automatically extracting the desired spatially independent components by adding the temporal prior information of the task to the mixing matrix for fMRI data analysis. However, the TCICA method can only extract a single component that tends to be a mix of multiple task-related components when there exist several independent components related to one task.MethodsIn this study, we proposed a TCICA with threshold (TCICA-Thres) method that performed TCICA outside the threshold and performed FastICA inside the threshold to automatically extract all the target components related to one task. The proposed approach was tested using simulated fMRI data and was applied to a real fMRI experiment using 13 subjects. Additionally, the performance of TCICA-Thres was compared with that of FastICA and TCICA.ResultsThe results from the simulation and the fMRI data demonstrated that TCICA-Thres better extracted the task-related components than TCICA. Moreover, TCICA-Thres outperformed FastICA in robustness to noise, spatial detection power and computational time.ConclusionsThe proposed TCICA-Thres solves the limitations of TCICA and extends the application of TCICA in fMRI data analysis.

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