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タイトル: Harmonization of resting-state functional MRI data across multiple imaging sites via the separation of site differences into sampling bias and measurement bias
著者: Yamashita, Ayumu
Yahata, Noriaki
Itahashi, Takashi
Lisi, Giuseppe
Yamada, Takashi
Ichikawa, Naho
Takamura, Masahiro
Yoshihara, Yujiro  KAKEN_id
Kunimatsu, Akira
Okada, Naohiro
Yamagata, Hirotaka
Matsuo, Koji
Hashimoto, Ryuichiro
Okada, Go
Sakai, Yuki
Morimoto, Jun  kyouindb  KAKEN_id
Narumoto, Jin
Shimada, Yasuhiro
Kasai, Kiyoto
Kato, Nobumasa
Takahashi, Hidehiko
Okamoto, Yasumasa
Tanaka, Saori C.
Kawato, Mitsuo
Yamashita, Okito
Imamizu, Hiroshi
著者名の別形: 吉原, 雄二郎
高橋, 英彦
発行日: 18-Apr-2019
出版者: Public Library of Science (PLoS)
誌名: PLOS Biology
巻: 17
号: 4
抄録: When collecting large amounts of neuroimaging data associated with psychiatric disorders, images must be acquired from multiple sites because of the limited capacity of a single site. However, site differences represent a barrier when acquiring multisite neuroimaging data. We utilized a traveling-subject dataset in conjunction with a multisite, multidisorder dataset to demonstrate that site differences are composed of biological sampling bias and engineering measurement bias. The effects on resting-state functional MRI connectivity based on pairwise correlations because of both bias types were greater than or equal to psychiatric disorder differences. Furthermore, our findings indicated that each site can sample only from a subpopulation of participants. This result suggests that it is essential to collect large amounts of neuroimaging data from as many sites as possible to appropriately estimate the distribution of the grand population. Finally, we developed a novel harmonization method that removed only the measurement bias by using a traveling-subject dataset and achieved the reduction of the measurement bias by 29% and improvement of the signal-to-noise ratios by 40%. Our results provide fundamental knowledge regarding site effects, which is important for future research using multisite, multidisorder resting-state functional MRI data.
著作権等: © 2019 Yamashita et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/245044
DOI(出版社版): 10.1371/journal.pbio.3000042
PubMed ID: 30998673
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