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Mapping correlations of psychological and structural connectome properties of the dataset of the human connectome project with the maximum spanning tree method

机译:用最大生成树方法映射人类连接项目数据集的心理和结构连接性能的相关性

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Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) opened new horizons in genomics and medicine by discovering novel genetic factors in numerous health conditions. The analogous analysis of the correlations of large quantities of psychological and brain imaging measures may yield similarly striking results in the brain science. Smith et al. (Nat Neurosci. 18(11): 1565-1567, 2015) presented a study of the associations between MRI-detected resting-state functional connectomes and behavioral data, based on the Human Connectome Project's (HCP) data release. Here we analyze the pairwise correlations between 717 psychological-, anatomical- and structural connectome-properties, based also on the Human Connectome Project's 500-subject dataset. For the connectome properties, we have focused on the structural (or anatomical) connectomes, instead of the functional connectomes. For the structural connectome analysis we have computed and publicly deposited structural braingraphs at the site . Numerous non-trivial and hard-to-compute graph-theoretical parameters (like minimum bisection width, minimum vertex cover, eigenvalue gap, maximum matching number, maximum fractional matching number) were computed for braingraphs of each subject, gained from the left- and right hemispheres and the whole brain. The correlations of these parameters, as well as other anatomical and behavioral measures were detected and analyzed. For discovering and visualizing the most interesting correlations in the 717 x 717 matrix, we have applied the maximum spanning tree method. Apart from numerous natural correlations, which describe parameters computable or approximable from one another, we have found several significant, novel correlations in the dataset, e.g., between the score of the NIH Toolbox 9-hole Pegboard Dexterity Test and the maximum weight graph theoretical matching in the left hemisphere. We also have found correlations described very recently and independently from the HCP-dataset: e.g., between gambling behavior and the number of the connections leaving the insula: these already known findings independently validate the power of our method.
机译:基因组 - 范围协会研究(GWAS)通过在许多健康状况中发现新的遗传因素,在基因组和药物中开放了新的视野。对大量心理和脑成像措施的相关性的类似分析可能会产生同样引人注目的脑科学结果。史密斯等人。 (NAT Neurosci。在这里,我们在717个心理 - ,解剖结构和结构连接之间的成对相关性,也基于人类连接项目的500个主题数据集。对于连接的属性,我们专注于结构(或解剖)Connectomes,而不是功能Connectomes。对于结构的结合分析,我们在该地点计算和公开存放了结构Braingraphes。为每个受试者的Braingraphes计算了许多非琐碎的和难以计算的图形 - 理论参数(如最小平坦宽度,最小的直角覆盖,最小匹配数,最大匹配数,最大分数匹配数),从左侧和右半球和整个大脑。检测和分析这些参数的相关性以及其他解剖学和行为措施。为了发现和可视化717 x 717矩阵中最有趣的相关性,我们已经应用了最大的生成树方法。除了众多的自然相关性,它描述了彼此可计算或近似的参数,我们发现了几个重要的,在数据​​集中的重要性,例如,在NIH工具箱9-孔Pegboard Dexterity测试的得分和最大重量图之间的评分之间在左半球。我们还发现了最近且独立于HCP-DataSet描述的相关性:例如,在赌博行为和离开Insula的连接数之间:这些已知的发现独立地验证了我们方法的力量。

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