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Title

Multi‐scale network regression for brain‐phenotype associations.

Authors

Xia, Cedric Huchuan; Ma, Zongming; Cui, Zaixu; Bzdok, Danilo; Thirion, Bertrand; Bassett, Danielle S.; Satterthwaite, Theodore D.; Shinohara, Russell T.; Witten, Daniela M.

Abstract

Brain networks are increasingly characterized at different scales, including summary statistics, community connectivity, and individual edges. While research relating brain networks to behavioral measurements has yielded many insights into brain‐phenotype relationships, common analytical approaches only consider network information at a single scale. Here, we designed, implemented, and deployed Multi‐Scale Network Regression (MSNR), a penalized multivariate approach for modeling brain networks that explicitly respects both edge‐ and community‐level information by assuming a low rank and sparse structure, both encouraging less complex and more interpretable modeling. Capitalizing on a large neuroimaging cohort (n = 1, 051), we demonstrate that MSNR recapitulates interpretable and statistically significant connectivity patterns associated with brain development, sex differences, and motion‐related artifacts. Compared to single‐scale methods, MSNR achieves a balance between prediction performance and model complexity, with improved interpretability. Together, by jointly exploiting both edge‐ and community‐level information, MSNR has the potential to yield novel insights into brain‐behavior relationships.

Subjects

NEURAL development; FUNCTIONAL connectivity; INFORMATION networks; PREDICTION models

Publication

Human Brain Mapping, 2020, Vol 41, Issue 10, p2553

ISSN

1065-9471

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1002/hbm.24982

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