论文标题

一种用于调节功能连接性的结构知情模型

A structurally informed model for modulating functional connectivity

论文作者

Murphy, Andrew C., Duprat, Romain, Satterthwaite, Theodore D., Oathes, Desmond J., Bassett, Dani S.

论文摘要

储层计算是预测湍流的有力工具,其简单的架构具有处理大型系统的计算效率。然而,其实现通常需要完整的状态向量测量和系统非线性知识。我们使用非线性投影函数将系统测量扩展到高维空间,然后将其输入到储层中以获得预测。我们展示了这种储层计算网络在时空混沌系统上的应用,该系统模拟了湍流的若干特征。我们表明,使用径向基函数作为非线性投影器,即使只有部分观测并且不知道控制方程,也能稳健地捕捉复杂的系统非线性。最后,我们表明,当测量稀疏、不完整且带有噪声,甚至控制方程变得不准确时,我们的网络仍然可以产生相当准确的预测,从而为实际湍流系统的无模型预测铺平了道路。

Functional connectivity (FC) between brain regions tracks symptom severity in many neuropsychiatric disorders. Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) directly alters regional activity and indirectly alters FC. Predicting how FC will change following TMS is difficult, but would allow novel therapies that target FC to improve symptoms. We address this challenge by proposing a predictive model that explains how TMS-induced activation can change the strength of FC. Here, we focus on the FC of the frontoparietal (FPS) and default mode (DMS) systems given the importance of their FC in executive function and affective disorders. We fit this model to neuroimaging data in 29 individuals who received TMS to the frontal cortex and evaluated the FC between the FPS and DMS. For each individual, we measured the TMS-induced change in FC between the FPS and DMS (the FC network), and the structural coupling between the stimulated area and the FPS and DMS (the structural context network (SCN)). We find that TMS-induced FC changes are best predicted when the model accounts for white matter fibers from the stimulated area to the two systems. We find that the correlation between these two networks (structure-function coupling) - and therefore the predictability of the TMS-induced modulation - was highest when the SCN contained a dense core of intraconnected regions, indicating that the stimulated area had ample access to an anatomical module. Further, we found that when the core of the SCN overlapped with the FPS and DMS, we observed the greatest change in the strength of their FC. Broadly, our findings explain how the structural connectivity of a stimulated region modulates TMS-induced changes in the brain's functional network. Efforts to account for such structural connections could improve predictions of TMS response, further informing the development of TMS protocols for clinical translation.

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