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Changes in resting state MRI networks from a single season of football distinguishes controls, low, and high head impact exposure

机译:单个足球赛季静息状态MRI网络的变化可区分控制,低和高头部撞击暴露

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Sub-concussive asymptomatic head impacts during contact sports may develop potential neurological changes and may have accumulative effect through repetitive occurrences in contact sports like American football. The effects of sub-concussive head impacts on the functional connectivity of the brain are still unclear with no conclusive results yet presented. Although various studies have been performed on the topic, they have yielded mixed results with some concluding that sub concussive head impacts do not have any effect on functional connectivity, while others concluding that there are acute to chronic effects. The purpose of this study is to determine whether there is an effect on the functional connectivity of the brain from repetitive sub concussive head impacts. First, we applied a model free group ICA based intrinsic network selection to consider the relationship between all voxels while avoiding an arbitrary choice of seed selection. Second, unlike most other studies, we have utilized the default mode network along with other extracted intrinsic networks for classification. Third, we systematically tested multiple supervised machine learning classification algorithms to predict whether a player was a non-contact sports youth player, a contact sports player with low levels of cumulative biomechanical force impacts, or one with high levels of exposure. The 10-fold cross validation results show robust classification between the groups with accuracy up to 78% establishing the potential of data driven approaches coupled with machine learning to study connectivity changes in youth football players. This work adds to the growing body of evidence that there are detectable changes in brain signature from playing a single season of contact sports.
机译:接触运动过程中的亚震荡无症状头部撞击可能会发展潜在的神经学变化,并且可能会通过重复出现在诸如美式橄榄球等接触运动中而产生累积效应。脑震荡对大脑功能连接的影响尚不清楚,目前尚无结论。尽管已对该主题进行了各种研究,但它们得出的结果参差不齐,其中一些结论认为脑震荡对头部的功能性连接没有任何影响,而其他结论则认为这种影响具有急性至慢性的影响。这项研究的目的是确定重复性脑震荡对头部的影响是否对大脑的功能连通性有影响。首先,我们应用了基于模型的无组ICA内在网络选择来考虑所有体素之间的关系,同时避免了种子选择的任意选择。其次,与大多数其他研究不同,我们利用默认模式网络以及其他提取的固有网络进行分类。第三,我们系统地测试了多种有监督的机器学习分类算法,以预测一名球员是非接触运动青年球员,累积生物力学力影响水平低的接触运动运动员还是暴露水平高的接触运动运动员。 10倍的交叉验证结果表明,各组之间的分类可靠,准确度高达78%,建立了数据驱动方法与机器学习相结合的潜力,以研究青少年足球运动员的连接性变化。这项工作增加了越来越多的证据,表明参加一个赛季的接触式运动后,大脑的特征发生了可检测的变化。

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