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Group analysis and the subject factor in functional magnetic resonance imaging: Analysis of fifty right‐handed healthy subjects in a semantic language task

机译:功能磁共振成像中的群体分析和主题因素:语义语言任务中的五十名右撇子健康主题分析

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Before considering a given fMRI paradigm as a valid clinical tool, one should first assess the reliability of functional responses across subjects by establishing a normative database and defining a reference activation map that identifies major brain regions involved in the task at hand. However, the definition of such a reference map can be hindered by inter‐individual functional variability. In this study, we analysed functional data obtained from 50 healthy subjects during a semantic language task to assess the influence of the number of subjects on the reference map and to characterise inter‐individual functional variability. We first compared different group analysis approaches and showed that the extent of the activated network depends not only on the choice of the analysis approach but also on the statistical threshold used and the number of subjects included. This analysis suggested that, while the RFX analysis is suitable to detect confidently true positive activations, the other group approaches are useful for exploratory investigations in small samples. The application of quantitative measures at the voxel and regional levels suggested that while ∼15–20 subjects were sufficient to reveal reliable and robust left hemisphere activations, >30 subjects were necessary for revealing more variable and weak right hemisphere ones. Finally, to visualise inter‐individual variability, we combined two similarity indices that assess the percentages of true positive and false negative voxels in individual activation patterns relative to the group map. We suggest that these measures can be used for the estimation of the degree of ‘normality’ of functional responses in brain‐damaged patients, where this question is often raised, and recommend the use of different quantifications to appreciate accurately the inter‐individual functional variability that can be incorporated in group maps. Hum Brain Mapp 2008. © 2007 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
机译:在将给定的fMRI范式视为有效的临床工具之前,应首先通过建立规范性数据库并定义参考激活图来评估跨学科受试者的功能性反应的可靠性,该参考激活图可识别涉及手头任务的主要大脑区域。但是,这种参考图的定义可能会因个体间的功能差异而受到阻碍。在这项研究中,我们分析了在语义语言任务期间从50名健康受试者中获得的功能数据,以评估受试者数对参考图的影响并表征个体间的功能变异性。我们首先比较了不同的组分析方法,结果表明激活网络的范围不仅取决于分析方法的选择,还取决于所使用的统计阈值和所包括的受试者数。该分析表明,尽管RFX分析适合可靠地检测真实的阳性激活,但其他组方法对于小样品的探索性研究很有用。在体素和区域水平上的定量测量方法的应用表明,虽然大约15至20名受试者足以揭示可靠而稳健的左半球激活,但必须有30名以上的受试者才能揭示出更多可变的和较弱的右半球激活。最后,为了可视化个体间的变异性,我们结合了两个相似性指标,以评估相对于组图的单个激活模式中真实正负体素的百分比。我们建议这些措施可用于评估经常受到这个问题困扰的脑损伤患者的功能反应“正常”程度,并建议使用不同的量化方法来准确了解个体间的功能变异性可以合并到组地图中。嗡嗡声大脑Mapp2008。©2007 Wiley-Liss,Inc.。

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