Topological Methods for fMRI Data

user-5f165ac04c775ed682f5819f(2020)

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Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is a crucial technology for gaining insights into cognitive processes in humans. Data amassed from fMRI measurements result in volumetric data sets that vary over time. However, analysing such data presents a challenge due to the large degree of noise, and person-to-person variation in how information is represented in the brain. To address this challenge, we present a novel topological approach that encodes each time point in an fMRI data set as a persistence diagram of topological features, ie high-dimensional voids present in the data. This representation naturally does not rely on voxel-by-voxel correspondence and is robust towards noise. We show that these time-varying persistence diagrams can be clustered to find meaningful groupings between participants, and that they are also useful in studying within-subject brain state trajectories as each subject is performing a task, for example. Here, we apply both clustering and trajectory analysis techniques to a group of participants watching the movie ‘Partly Cloudy’. We note that there are marked differences in both brain state trajectories and overall topological features between adults and children watching the same movie.
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