White Matter Tracts are Point Clouds: Neuropsychological Score Prediction and Critical Region Localization via Geometric Deep Learning
Yuqian Chen, Fan Zhang, Chaoyi Zhang, Tengfei Xue, Leo R. Zekelman,, Jianzhong He, Yang Song, Nikos Makris, Yogesh Rathi, Alexandra J. Golby,, Weidong Cai, Lauren J. O'Donnell

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel geometric deep learning framework that predicts neuropsychological scores from white matter tract point clouds, identifying critical brain regions involved in language processing with high accuracy.
Contribution
It presents a new point cloud-based neural network approach for neuropsychological score prediction and a localization algorithm for critical brain regions, outperforming existing methods.
Findings
Superior prediction accuracy over baseline methods
Critical regions identified in frontal cortical areas
Consistent localization of informative regions across subjects
Abstract
White matter tract microstructure has been shown to influence neuropsychological scores of cognitive performance. However, prediction of these scores from white matter tract data has not been attempted. In this paper, we propose a deep-learning-based framework for neuropsychological score prediction using microstructure measurements estimated from diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (dMRI) tractography, focusing on predicting performance on a receptive vocabulary assessment task based on a critical fiber tract for language, the arcuate fasciculus (AF). We directly utilize information from all points in a fiber tract, without the need to average data along the fiber as is traditionally required by diffusion MRI tractometry methods. Specifically, we represent the AF as a point cloud with microstructure measurements at each point, enabling adoption of point-based neural networks. We…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications · Fetal and Pediatric Neurological Disorders · Peripheral Nerve Disorders
MethodsDiffusion
