Tangent functional connectomes uncover more unique phenotypic traits
Kausar Abbas, Mintao Liu, Michael Wang, Duy Duong-Tran, Uttara Tipnis,, Enrico Amico, Alan D. Kaplan, Mario Dzemidzic, David Kareken, Beau M. Ances,, Jaroslaw Harezlak, Joaqu\'in Go\~ni

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that tangent functional connectomes, derived through non-Euclidean geometry projections, significantly improve individual identification rates over traditional FCs, especially when using correlation distance and optimal regularization.
Contribution
The paper introduces the use of tangent space projections of FCs to enhance fingerprinting accuracy, revealing the importance of regularization and geometric references in improving identification.
Findings
Tangent-FCs yield higher identification rates than regular FCs.
Correlation distance in tangent-FCs outperforms other metrics.
Regularization and parcellation granularity influence fingerprinting accuracy.
Abstract
Functional connectomes (FCs) contain pairwise estimations of functional couplings based on pairs of brain regions activity. FCs are commonly represented as correlation matrices that are symmetric positive definite (SPD) lying on or inside the SPD manifold. Since the geometry on the SPD manifold is non-Euclidean, the inter-related entries of FCs undermine the use of Euclidean-based distances. By projecting FCs into a tangent space, we can obtain tangent functional connectomes (tangent-FCs). Tangent-FCs have shown a higher predictive power of behavior and cognition, but no studies have evaluated the effect of such projections with respect to fingerprinting. We hypothesize that tangent-FCs have a higher fingerprint than regular FCs. Fingerprinting was measured by identification rates (ID rates) on test-retest FCs as well as on monozygotic and dizygotic twins. Our results showed that…
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TopicsFunctional Brain Connectivity Studies · Neural dynamics and brain function · Mental Health Research Topics
