Parsing altered brain connectivity in neurodevelopmental disorders by integrating graph-based normative modeling and deep generative networks
Rui Sherry Shen, Yusuf Osmanl{\i}o\u{g}lu, Drew Parker, Darien Aunapu,, Benjamin E. Yerys, Birkan Tun\c{c}, Ragini Verma

TL;DR
This paper introduces BRIDGE, a framework combining normative modeling and deep generative networks to quantify neurodevelopmental divergence in brain connectivity, aiding diagnosis and personalized intervention.
Contribution
It presents a novel method integrating graph-based normative modeling with deep generative networks to assess neurodivergence in brain connectivity trajectories.
Findings
Global neurodivergence score correlates with autism clinical assessments.
Regional divergence maps reveal individual heterogeneity.
Framework enables personalized diagnosis and intervention insights.
Abstract
Divergent brain connectivity is thought to underlie the behavioral and cognitive symptoms observed in many neurodevelopmental disorders. Quantifying divergence from neurotypical connectivity patterns offers a promising pathway to inform diagnosis and therapeutic interventions. While advanced neuroimaging techniques, such as diffusion MRI (dMRI), have facilitated the mapping of brain's structural connectome, the challenge lies in accurately modeling developmental trajectories within these complex networked structures to create robust neurodivergence markers. In this work, we present the Brain Representation via Individualized Deep Generative Embedding (BRIDGE) framework, which integrates normative modeling with a bio-inspired deep generative model to create a reference trajectory of connectivity transformation as part of neurotypical development. This will enable the assessment of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAutism Spectrum Disorder Research · Identity, Memory, and Therapy · Mental Health and Psychiatry
MethodsDiffusion
