Brain covariance selection: better individual functional connectivity models using population prior
Ga\"el Varoquaux (LNAO, INRIA Saclay - Ile de France), Alexandre, Gramfort (LNAO, INRIA Saclay - Ile de France), Jean Baptiste Poline (LNAO),, Bertrand Thirion (LNAO, INRIA Saclay - Ile de France)

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel population prior approach for estimating individual brain functional connectivity models from fMRI data, improving generalization and revealing known cognitive networks as integrated communities.
Contribution
It presents a new method for estimating subject-specific brain connectivity models using group data, addressing challenges of data variability and model complexity.
Findings
Models with population prior generalize better to unseen data.
First cross-validated model of spontaneous brain activity.
Revealed cognitive networks as integrated communities in connectivity graph.
Abstract
Spontaneous brain activity, as observed in functional neuroimaging, has been shown to display reproducible structure that expresses brain architecture and carries markers of brain pathologies. An important view of modern neuroscience is that such large-scale structure of coherent activity reflects modularity properties of brain connectivity graphs. However, to date, there has been no demonstration that the limited and noisy data available in spontaneous activity observations could be used to learn full-brain probabilistic models that generalize to new data. Learning such models entails two main challenges: i) modeling full brain connectivity is a difficult estimation problem that faces the curse of dimensionality and ii) variability between subjects, coupled with the variability of functional signals between experimental runs, makes the use of multiple datasets challenging. We describe…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFunctional Brain Connectivity Studies · Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications · Neural dynamics and brain function
