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Motion‐related artifacts in structural brain images revealed with independent estimates of in‐scanner head motion

机译:通过独立估计扫描器内头部的运动来揭示结构性大脑图像中与运动有关的伪影

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Motion‐contaminated T1‐weighted (T1w) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) results in misestimates of brain structure. Because conventional T1w scans are not collected with direct measures of head motion, a practical alternative is needed to identify potential motion‐induced bias in measures of brain anatomy. Head movements during functional MRI (fMRI) scanning of 266 healthy adults (20–89 years) were analyzed to reveal stable features of in‐scanner head motion. The magnitude of head motion increased with age and exhibited within‐participant stability across different fMRI scans. fMRI head motion was then related to measurements of both quality control (QC) and brain anatomy derived from a T1w structural image from the same scan session. A procedure was adopted to “flag” individuals exhibiting excessive head movement during fMRI or poor T1w quality rating. The flagging procedure reliably reduced the influence of head motion on estimates of gray matter thickness across the cortical surface. Moreover, T1w images from flagged participants exhibited reduced estimates of gray matter thickness and volume in comparison to age‐ and gender‐matched samples, resulting in inflated effect sizes in the relationships between regional anatomical measures and age. Gray matter thickness differences were noted in numerous regions previously reported to undergo prominent atrophy with age. Recommendations are provided for mitigating this potential confound, and highlight how the procedure may lead to more accurate measurement and comparison of anatomical features. Hum Brain Mapp 38:472–492, 2017. © >2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
机译:受运动污染的T1加权(T1w)磁共振成像(MRI)导致大脑结构的错误估计。由于常规T1w扫描不是通过直接测量头部运动来收集的,因此需要一种实用的方法来识别潜在的运动诱发的脑部解剖学偏见。对266位健康成年人(20-89岁)进行的功能性MRI(fMRI)扫描期间的头部运动进行了分析,以揭示扫描仪内头部运动的稳定特征。头部运动的幅度随着年龄的增长而增加,并且在不同的功能磁共振成像扫描中表现出参与者内部的稳定性。然后,fMRI头部运动与质量控制(QC)和源自同一扫描会话的T1w结构图像的脑部解剖结构的测量有关。采用了一种程序来“标记”在fMRI期间表现出头部过度运动或T1w质量评级不佳的个体。标记程序可靠地减少了头部运动对整个皮质表面灰质厚度估计值的影响。此外,与年龄和性别匹配的样本相比,来自标记参与者的T1w图像显示出的灰质厚度和体积估计值减少,导致区域解剖学测量与年龄之间关系的效应大小膨胀。灰泥厚度差异在以前报道的随年龄增长而出现明显萎缩的许多地区均已注意到。提供了减轻这种潜在混淆的建议,并着重介绍了该程序如何导致更准确的解剖特征测量和比较。嗡嗡声脑图38:472–492,2017.©> 2016 Wiley Periodicals,Inc。

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