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Investigating the effects of subconcussion on functional connectivity using mass-univariate and multivariate approaches

机译:使用质量单变量和多变量方法研究脑震荡对功能连通性的影响

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There are concerns about the effects of subconcussive head impacts in sport, but the effects of subconcussion on brain connectivity are not well understood. We hypothesized that college football players experience changes in brain functional connectivity not found in athletes competing in lower impact sports or healthy controls. These changes may be spatially heterogeneous across participants, requiring analysis methods that go beyond mass-univariate approaches commonly used in functional MRI (fMRI). To test this hypothesis, we analyzed resting-state fMRI data from college football (n = 15), soccer (n = 12), and lacrosse players (n = 16), and controls (n = 29) collected at preseason and postseason time points. Regional homogeneity (ReHo) and degree centrality (DC) were calculated as measures of local and long-range functional connectivity, respectively. Standard voxel-wise analysis and paired support vector machine (SVM) classification studied subconcussion’s effects on local and global functional connectivity. Voxel-wise analyses yielded minimal findings, but SVM classification had high accuracy for college football’s ReHo (87%, p = 0.009) and no other group. The findings suggest subconcussion results in spatially heterogeneous changes in local functional connectivity that may only be detectible with multivariate analyses. To determine if voxel-wise and SVM analyses had similar spatial patterns, region-average t-statistic and SVM weight values were compared using a measure of ranking distance. T-statistic and SVM weight rankings exhibited significantly low ranking distance values for all groups and metrics, demonstrating that the analyses converged on a similar underlying effect. Overall, this research suggests that subconcussion in football may produce local functional connectivity changes similar to concussion.
机译:人们对脑震荡对运动的影响存在担忧,但对脑震荡对大脑连通性的影响尚不甚了解。我们假设大学生足球运动员的大脑功能连通性发生了变化,而这种运动在较低影响力的运动或健康对照中没有发现。这些变化在参与者之间可能在空间上是异质的,需要的分析方法超出了功能MRI(fMRI)中常用的质量单变量方法。为了验证该假设,我们分析了大学橄榄球(n = 15),足球(n = 12)和曲棍网兜球运动员(n = 16)以及对照组(n = 29)在赛前和赛后的时间收集的静止状态fMRI数据点。计算区域同质性(ReHo)和程度中心性(DC)分别作为本地和远程功能连接的度量。标准体素分析和配对支持向量机(SVM)分类研究了脑震荡对本地和全局功能连接的影响。以Voxel进行分析的结果很少,但是SVM分类对大学橄榄球的ReHo准确率较高(87%,p = 0.009),而其他人群则没有。研究结果表明,脑震荡会导致局部功能连接的空间异质性变化,而这种变化只有通过多变量分析才能检测到。为了确定体素分析和SVM分析是否具有相似的空间模式,使用排名距离的度量比较了区域平均t统计量和SVM权重值。对于所有组和指标,T统计量和SVM权重排序显示出极低的排序距离值,这表明分析收敛于相似的潜在影响。总体而言,这项研究表明,足球中的脑震荡可能会产生类似于脑震荡的局部功能连通性变化。

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