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Combining Prospective Acquisition CorrEction (PACE) with retrospective correction to reduce motion artifacts in resting state fMRI data

机译:结合前瞻性采集校正(PACE)与回顾性校正,以减少静态状态FMRI数据中的运动伪影

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Background Head movement in the scanner causes spurious signal changes in the blood‐oxygen‐level‐dependent (BOLD) signal, confounding resting state functional connectivity (RSFC) estimates obtained from functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). We examined the effectiveness of Prospective Acquisition CorrEction (PACE) in reducing motion artifacts in BOLD data. Methods Using PACE‐corrected RS‐fMRI data obtained from 44 subjects and subdividing them into low‐ and high‐motion cohorts, we investigated voxel‐wise motion‐BOLD relationships, the distance‐dependent functional connectivity artifact and the correlation between head motion and connectivity metrics such as posterior cingulate seed‐based connectivity and network degree centrality. Results Our results indicate that, when PACE is used in combination with standard retrospective motion correction strategies, it provides two principal advantages over conventional echo‐planar imaging (EPI) RS‐fMRI data: (a) PACE was effective in eliminating significant negative motion‐BOLD relationships, shown to be associated with signal dropouts caused by head motion, and (b) Censoring with a lower threshold (framewise displacement 0.5?mm) and a smaller window around the motion corrupted time point provided qualitatively equivalent reductions in the motion artifact with PACE when compared to a more conservative threshold of 0.2?mm required with conventional EPI data. Conclusions PACE when used in conjunction with retrospective motion correction methods including nuisance signal and motion parameter regression, and censoring, did prove effective in almost eliminating head motion artifacts, even with a lower censoring threshold. Use of a lower censoring threshold could provide substantial savings in data that would otherwise be lost to censoring. Three‐dimensional PACE has negligible overhead in terms of scan time, sequence modifications or additional and hence presents an attractive option for head motion correction in high‐throughput resting‐state BOLD imaging.
机译:背景技术扫描仪中的头部运动导致血氧依赖性(粗体)信号中的虚假信号变化,混淆静止状态功能连接(RSFC)估计从功能磁共振成像(FMRI)获得。我们审查了前瞻性收购更正(PACE)在粗体数据中减少动作伪影的有效性。使用从44个受试者获得的步伐RS-FMRI数据的方法,并将它们细分为低于和高运动队列,我们​​调查了Voxel-Wise Motion-Bold关系,距离相关的功能连接伪像和头部运动和连接之间的相关性诸如后部施加基于种子的连通性和网络程度中心等度量。结果我们的结果表明,当速度与标准回顾性运动校正策略结合使用时,它提供了两个主要优势,通过传统的回声平面成像(EPI)RS-FMRI数据:(a)速度在消除显着的负面运动方面是有效的大胆的关系,显示与由头部运动引起的信号丢失相关联,(b)缩回的较低阈值(框架位移> 0.5?mm)和围绕运动伪像中的运动损坏时间点周围的较小窗口提供了较小的窗口与常规EPI数据所需的更保守的阈值相比,速度相比。结论与回顾性运动校正方法结合使用的步骤,包括滋扰信号和运动参数回归,并审查,即使具有较低的审查阈值,在几乎消除头部运动伪影中也证明了有效。使用较低的审查阈值可以在否则损失审查的数据中提供大量节省。三维速度在扫描时间方面具有可忽略的开销,序列修改或附加,因此在高吞吐量休息状态大胆成像中呈现了头部运动校正的有吸引力的选择。

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