Elastic Shape Analysis of Brain Structures for Predictive Modeling of PTSD
Yuexuan Wu, Suprateek Kundu, Jennifer S. Stevens, Negar Fani, Anuj, Srivastava

TL;DR
This paper introduces an elastic shape analysis framework for brain structures that improves PTSD prediction by capturing complex subcortical shape variations and their interactions with trauma exposure, outperforming traditional methods.
Contribution
It presents a novel elastic shape analysis approach that integrates shape representation, visualization, and predictive modeling, including interactions with exposure factors, for brain structures.
Findings
Greater predictive power than vertex-wise and volumetric analyses.
Identified local deformations related to PTSD severity.
Seamless integration of shape analysis and covariate interactions.
Abstract
There is increasing evidence on the importance of brain morphology in predicting and classifying mental disorders. However, the vast majority of current shape approaches rely heavily on vertex-wise analysis that may not successfully capture complexities of subcortical structures. Additionally, the past works do not include interactions between these structures and exposure factors. Predictive modeling with such interactions is of paramount interest in heterogeneous mental disorders such as PTSD, where trauma exposure interacts with brain shape changes to influence behavior. We propose a comprehensive framework that overcomes these limitations by representing brain substructures as continuous parameterized surfaces and quantifying their shape differences using elastic shape metrics. Using the elastic shape metric, we compute shape summaries of subcortical data and represent individual…
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TopicsMorphological variations and asymmetry
