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POST-ICA PHASE DE-NOISING FOR RESTING-STATE COMPLEX-VALUED FMRI DATA

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Indexed by:会议论文

Date of Publication:2017-03-05

Included Journals:Scopus、EI、CPCI-S

Page Number:856-860

Key Words:Independent component analysis (ICA); complex-valued fMRI data; resting-state fMRI data; phase de-noising; phase range detection

Abstract:Magnitude-only resting-state fMRI data have been largely investigated via independent component analysis (ICA) for exacting spatial maps (SMs) and time courses. However, the native complex-valued fMRI data have rarely been studied. Motivated by the significant improvements achieved by ICA of complex-valued task fMRI data than magnitude-only task fMRI data, we present an efficient method for de-noising SM estimates which makes full use of complex-valued resting-state fMRI data. Our two main contributions include: (1) The first application of a post-ICA phase de-noising method, originally proposed for task fMRI data, to resting-state data, which recognizes voxels within a specific phase range as desired voxels. (2) A new phase range detection strategy for a specific SM component based on correlation with its reference. We continuously change the phase range within a larger range, and compute a set of correlation coefficients between each de-noised SM and its reference. The phase range with the maximal correlation determines the final selection. The detected results by the proposed approach confirm the correctness of the post-ICA phase de-noising method in the analysis of resting-state complex-valued fMRI data.

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