Which fMRI clustering gives good brain parcellations?

Analysis and interpretation of neuroimaging data often require one to divide the brain into a number of regions, or parcels, with homogeneous characteristics, be these regions defined in the brain volume or on on the cortical surface. While predefined brain atlases do not adapt to the signal in the...

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Main Authors: Bertrand eThirion, Gael eVaroquaux, Elvis eDohmatob, Jean-Baptiste ePoline
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2014-07-01
Series:Frontiers in Neuroscience
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnins.2014.00167/full
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spelling doaj-3e5e307afe334c12b4bb6ec8d304ff5d2020-11-24T22:38:38ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neuroscience1662-453X2014-07-01810.3389/fnins.2014.0016780324Which fMRI clustering gives good brain parcellations?Bertrand eThirion0Bertrand eThirion1Gael eVaroquaux2Gael eVaroquaux3Elvis eDohmatob4Elvis eDohmatob5Jean-Baptiste ePoline6Jean-Baptiste ePoline7Institut National de Recherche en informatique et automatiqueCommissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternativesInstitut National de Recherche en informatique et automatiqueCommissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternativesInstitut National de Recherche en informatique et automatiqueCommissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternativesCommissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternativesUniversity of California at BerkeleyAnalysis and interpretation of neuroimaging data often require one to divide the brain into a number of regions, or parcels, with homogeneous characteristics, be these regions defined in the brain volume or on on the cortical surface. While predefined brain atlases do not adapt to the signal in the individual subjects images, parcellation approaches use brain activity (e.g. found in some functional contrasts of interest) and clustering techniques to define regions with some degree of signal homogeneity. In this work, we address the question of which clustering technique is appropriate and how to optimize the corresponding model. We use two principled criteria: goodness of fit (accuracy), and reproducibility of the parcellation across bootstrap samples. We study these criteria on both simulated and two task-based functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging datasets for the Ward, spectral and K-means clustering algorithms. We show that in general Ward’s clustering performs better than alternative methods with regards to reproducibility and accuracy and that the two criteria diverge regarding the preferred models (reproducibility leading to more conservative solutions), thus deferring the practical decision to a higher level alternative, namely the choice of a trade-off between accuracy and stability.<br/>http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnins.2014.00167/fullFunctional NeuroimagingBrain AtlasclusteringModel selectionCross-validationgroup studies
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author Bertrand eThirion
Bertrand eThirion
Gael eVaroquaux
Gael eVaroquaux
Elvis eDohmatob
Elvis eDohmatob
Jean-Baptiste ePoline
Jean-Baptiste ePoline
spellingShingle Bertrand eThirion
Bertrand eThirion
Gael eVaroquaux
Gael eVaroquaux
Elvis eDohmatob
Elvis eDohmatob
Jean-Baptiste ePoline
Jean-Baptiste ePoline
Which fMRI clustering gives good brain parcellations?
Frontiers in Neuroscience
Functional Neuroimaging
Brain Atlas
clustering
Model selection
Cross-validation
group studies
author_facet Bertrand eThirion
Bertrand eThirion
Gael eVaroquaux
Gael eVaroquaux
Elvis eDohmatob
Elvis eDohmatob
Jean-Baptiste ePoline
Jean-Baptiste ePoline
author_sort Bertrand eThirion
title Which fMRI clustering gives good brain parcellations?
title_short Which fMRI clustering gives good brain parcellations?
title_full Which fMRI clustering gives good brain parcellations?
title_fullStr Which fMRI clustering gives good brain parcellations?
title_full_unstemmed Which fMRI clustering gives good brain parcellations?
title_sort which fmri clustering gives good brain parcellations?
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Neuroscience
issn 1662-453X
publishDate 2014-07-01
description Analysis and interpretation of neuroimaging data often require one to divide the brain into a number of regions, or parcels, with homogeneous characteristics, be these regions defined in the brain volume or on on the cortical surface. While predefined brain atlases do not adapt to the signal in the individual subjects images, parcellation approaches use brain activity (e.g. found in some functional contrasts of interest) and clustering techniques to define regions with some degree of signal homogeneity. In this work, we address the question of which clustering technique is appropriate and how to optimize the corresponding model. We use two principled criteria: goodness of fit (accuracy), and reproducibility of the parcellation across bootstrap samples. We study these criteria on both simulated and two task-based functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging datasets for the Ward, spectral and K-means clustering algorithms. We show that in general Ward’s clustering performs better than alternative methods with regards to reproducibility and accuracy and that the two criteria diverge regarding the preferred models (reproducibility leading to more conservative solutions), thus deferring the practical decision to a higher level alternative, namely the choice of a trade-off between accuracy and stability.<br/>
topic Functional Neuroimaging
Brain Atlas
clustering
Model selection
Cross-validation
group studies
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnins.2014.00167/full
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