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Rapidly Decoding Image Categories From MEG Data Using a Multivariate Short-Time FC Pattern Analysis Approach

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JBHI.2020.3008731

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Visualization; Head; Functional magnetic resonance imaging; Magnetic heads; Electroencephalography; Decoding; Estimation; Visual category; functional connectivity pattern; magnetoencephalography; MVPA

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  1. National Key Technologies RD Program [2017YFB1002502]
  2. Nature Science Foundation of China [61977010]
  3. project of Beijing Advanced Education Center for Future Education [BJAICFE2016IR-003]

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Recent studies have found that short-time dynamic functional connectivity (FC) patterns have high accuracy in decoding visual categories, with the most stable patterns extracted within the 0-200 ms window after the stimulus onset.
Recent advances in the development of multivariate analysis methods have led to the application of multivariate pattern analysis (MVPA) to investigate the interactions between brain regions using graph theory (functional connectivity, FC) and decode visual categories from functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data from a continuous multicategory paradigm. To estimate stable FC patterns from fMRI data, previous studies required long periods in the order of several minutes, in comparison to the human brain that categories visual stimuli within hundreds of milliseconds. Constructing short-time dynamic FC patterns in the order of milliseconds and decoding visual categories is a relatively novel concept. In this study, we developed a multivariate decoding algorithm based on FC patterns and applied it to magnetoencephalography (MEG) data. MEG data were recorded from participants presented with image stimuli in four categories (faces, scenes, animals and tools). MEG data from 17 participants demonstrate that short-time dynamic FC patterns yield brain activity patterns that can be used to decode visual categories with high accuracy. Our results show that FC patterns change over the time window, and FC patterns extracted in the time window of 0 similar to 200 ms after the stimulus onset were most stable. Further, the categorizing accuracy peaked (the mean binary accuracy is above 78.6% at individual level) in the FC patterns estimated within the 0 similar to 200 ms interval. These findings elucidate the underlying connectivity information during visual category processing on a relatively smaller time scale and demonstrate that the contribution of FC patterns to categorization fluctuates over time.

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