task-based fmri
STNAGNN: Spatiotemporal Node Attention Graph Neural Network for Task-based fMRI Analysis
Wang, Jiyao, Dvornek, Nicha C., Duan, Peiyu, Staib, Lawrence H., Ventola, Pamela, Duncan, James S.
Task-based fMRI uses actions or stimuli to trigger task-specific brain responses and measures them using BOLD contrast. Despite the significant task-induced spatiotemporal brain activation fluctuations, most studies on task-based fMRI ignore the task context information aligned with fMRI and consider task-based fMRI a coherent sequence. In this paper, we show that using the task structures as data-driven guidance is effective for spatiotemporal analysis. We propose STNAGNN, a GNN-based spatiotemporal architecture, and validate its performance in an autism classification task. The trained model is also interpreted for identifying autism-related spatiotemporal brain biomarkers.
Learning Sequential Information in Task-based fMRI for Synthetic Data Augmentation
Wang, Jiyao, Dvornek, Nicha C., Staib, Lawrence H., Duncan, James S.
Insufficiency of training data is a persistent issue in medical image analysis, especially for task-based functional magnetic resonance images (fMRI) with spatio-temporal imaging data acquired using specific cognitive tasks. In this paper, we propose an approach for generating synthetic fMRI sequences that can then be used to create augmented training datasets in downstream learning tasks. To synthesize high-resolution task-specific fMRI, we adapt the $\alpha$-GAN structure, leveraging advantages of both GAN and variational autoencoder models, and propose different alternatives in aggregating temporal information. The synthetic images are evaluated from multiple perspectives including visualizations and an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) classification task. The results show that the synthetic task-based fMRI can provide effective data augmentation in learning the ASD classification task.