Activation Detection and Characterisation in Brain Fmri Sequences. Application to the Study of Monkey Vision
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Activation detection and characterisation in brain fMRI sequences. Application to the study of monkey vision. Abstract: In this report, we propose a number of new ways of detecting activations in fMRI sequences that require a minimum of hypotheses and avoid any pre-modelling of the expected signal. In particular, we try to avoid as much as possible linear models. The sensitivity of the methods with respect to signal autocorrelation is investigated, in order to reduce or control it. Considering a experimental block design, a key point is the ability of taking into account transitions between diierent signal levels, but still without the use of predeened impulse response. The methods that we propose are based on well-known Anova and information theoretical models. The problem of statistical test validation is also studied and partly solved. The power of these methods seems high enough to avoid any smoothing, spatial or temporal, of the data. Once an activation map is obtained, we attempt to characterise activations of the block experiment by studying the pre-and post-activation transitions. This more descriptive part of our work can be continued by searching for brain areas with homogenous characteristics, for example similar impulse responses. Quite naturally, this problem can be formulated as a clustering problem, which we solve through the use of a fuzzy C-means algorithm. This part of the analysis is performed without spatial or anatomical constraints, in order to allow for the observation of unexpected phenomena. A rst application is presented on a sequence of visual tasks obtained at Leuven University in order to characterise monkey motion perception. We propose activation maps, and, as a rst step towards a spatio-temporal model of the brain, a map of impulse response patterns. D etection et caract erisation d'activations sur des s equences d'IRM fonctionnelles. Application a l' etude de la vision chez les singes. R esum e : Dans ce rapport, nous proposons un certain nombre de nouvelles mani eres de d etecter des activations dans des s equences d'IRMf, qui n ecessitent un minimum d'hypoth eses et evitent de pr e-mod eliser les signaux attendus. En particulier, on evite autant que possible les mod eles lin eaires. La sensibilit e des m ethodes par rapport a l'autocorr elation du signal est etudi ee et contr^ ol ee, voire r eduite. Dans le cas d'un dessin exp erimental en bloc, une question tr es importante est la facult e de …
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