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Analysis of functional connectivity using machine learning and deep learning in different data modalities from individuals with schizophrenia.
Alves, Caroline L; Toutain, Thaise G L de O; Porto, Joel Augusto Moura; Aguiar, Patrícia Maria de Carvalho; de Sena, Eduardo Pondé; Rodrigues, Francisco A; Pineda, Aruane M; Thielemann, Christiane.
Afiliação
  • Alves CL; University of São Paulo (USP), Institute of Mathematical and Computer Sciences (ICMC), São Paulo, Brazil.
  • Toutain TGLO; BioMEMS Lab, Aschaffenburg University of Applied Sciences, Aschaffenburg, Germany.
  • Porto JAM; Federal University of Bahia (UFBA), Health Sciences Institute(HSI), Bahia, Brazil.
  • Aguiar PMC; University of São Paulo (USP), Institute of Physics of São Carlos (IFSC), São Paulo, Brazil.
  • de Sena EP; Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, Brazil.
  • Rodrigues FA; Federal University of São Paulo, Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery, São Paulo, Brazil.
  • Pineda AM; Federal University of Bahia (FUB), Health Sciences Institute(HSI), Bahia, Brazil.
  • Thielemann C; University of São Paulo (USP), Institute of Mathematical and Computer Sciences (ICMC), São Paulo, Brazil.
J Neural Eng ; 20(5)2023 09 28.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37673060
Objective. Schizophrenia(SCZ) is a severe mental disorder associated with persistent or recurrent psychosis, hallucinations, delusions, and thought disorders that affect approximately 26 million people worldwide, according to the World Health Organization. Several studies encompass machine learning (ML) and deep learning algorithms to automate the diagnosis of this mental disorder. Others study SCZ brain networks to get new insights into the dynamics of information processing in individuals suffering from the condition. In this paper, we offer a rigorous approach with ML and deep learning techniques for evaluating connectivity matrices and measures of complex networks to establish an automated diagnosis and comprehend the topology and dynamics of brain networks in SCZ individuals.Approach.For this purpose, we employed an functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and electroencephalogram (EEG) dataset. In addition, we combined EEG measures, i.e. Hjorth mobility and complexity, with complex network measurements to be analyzed in our model for the first time in the literature.Main results.When comparing the SCZ group to the control group, we found a high positive correlation between the left superior parietal lobe and the left motor cortex and a positive correlation between the left dorsal posterior cingulate cortex and the left primary motor. Regarding complex network measures, the diameter, which corresponds to the longest shortest path length in a network, may be regarded as a biomarker because it is the most crucial measure in different data modalities. Furthermore, the SCZ brain networks exhibit less segregation and a lower distribution of information. As a result, EEG measures outperformed complex networks in capturing the brain alterations associated with SCZ.Significance. Our model achieved an area under receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) of 100% and an accuracy of 98.5% for the fMRI, an AUC of 95%, and an accuracy of 95.4% for the EEG data set. These are excellent classification results. Furthermore, we investigated the impact of specific brain connections and network measures on these results, which helped us better describe changes in the diseased brain.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Esquizofrenia / Aprendizado Profundo Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: J Neural Eng Assunto da revista: NEUROLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Brasil País de publicação: Reino Unido

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Esquizofrenia / Aprendizado Profundo Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: J Neural Eng Assunto da revista: NEUROLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Brasil País de publicação: Reino Unido