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Censoring Distances Based on Labeled Cortical Distance Maps in Cortical Morphometry

It has been demonstrated that shape differences in cortical structures may be manifested in neuropsychiatric disorders. Such morphometric differences can be measured by labeled cortical distance mapping (LCDM) which characterizes the morphometry of the laminar cortical mantle of cortical structures....

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Autores principales: Ceyhan, Elvan, Nishino, Tomoyuki, Alexopolous, Dimitrios, Todd, Richard D., Botteron, Kelly N., Miller, Michael I., Ratnanather, J. Tilak
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3796290/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24133482
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2013.00155
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author Ceyhan, Elvan
Nishino, Tomoyuki
Alexopolous, Dimitrios
Todd, Richard D.
Botteron, Kelly N.
Miller, Michael I.
Ratnanather, J. Tilak
author_facet Ceyhan, Elvan
Nishino, Tomoyuki
Alexopolous, Dimitrios
Todd, Richard D.
Botteron, Kelly N.
Miller, Michael I.
Ratnanather, J. Tilak
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description It has been demonstrated that shape differences in cortical structures may be manifested in neuropsychiatric disorders. Such morphometric differences can be measured by labeled cortical distance mapping (LCDM) which characterizes the morphometry of the laminar cortical mantle of cortical structures. LCDM data consist of signed/labeled distances of gray matter (GM) voxels with respect to GM/white matter (WM) surface. Volumes and other summary measures for each subject and the pooled distances can help determine the morphometric differences between diagnostic groups, however they do not reveal all the morphometric information contained in LCDM distances. To extract more information from LCDM data, censoring of the pooled distances is introduced for each diagnostic group where the range of LCDM distances is partitioned at a fixed increment size; and at each censoring step, the distances not exceeding the censoring distance are kept. Censored LCDM distances inherit the advantages of the pooled distances but also provide information about the location of morphometric differences which cannot be obtained from the pooled distances. However, at each step, the censored distances aggregate, which might confound the results. The influence of data aggregation is investigated with an extensive Monte Carlo simulation analysis and it is demonstrated that this influence is negligible. As an illustrative example, GM of ventral medial prefrontal cortices (VMPFCs) of subjects with major depressive disorder (MDD), subjects at high risk (HR) of MDD, and healthy control (Ctrl) subjects are used. A significant reduction in laminar thickness of the VMPFC in MDD and HR subjects is observed compared to Ctrl subjects. Moreover, the GM LCDM distances (i.e., locations with respect to the GM/WM surface) for which these differences start to occur are determined. The methodology is also applicable to LCDM-based morphometric measures of other cortical structures affected by disease.
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spelling pubmed-37962902013-10-16 Censoring Distances Based on Labeled Cortical Distance Maps in Cortical Morphometry Ceyhan, Elvan Nishino, Tomoyuki Alexopolous, Dimitrios Todd, Richard D. Botteron, Kelly N. Miller, Michael I. Ratnanather, J. Tilak Front Neurol Neuroscience It has been demonstrated that shape differences in cortical structures may be manifested in neuropsychiatric disorders. Such morphometric differences can be measured by labeled cortical distance mapping (LCDM) which characterizes the morphometry of the laminar cortical mantle of cortical structures. LCDM data consist of signed/labeled distances of gray matter (GM) voxels with respect to GM/white matter (WM) surface. Volumes and other summary measures for each subject and the pooled distances can help determine the morphometric differences between diagnostic groups, however they do not reveal all the morphometric information contained in LCDM distances. To extract more information from LCDM data, censoring of the pooled distances is introduced for each diagnostic group where the range of LCDM distances is partitioned at a fixed increment size; and at each censoring step, the distances not exceeding the censoring distance are kept. Censored LCDM distances inherit the advantages of the pooled distances but also provide information about the location of morphometric differences which cannot be obtained from the pooled distances. However, at each step, the censored distances aggregate, which might confound the results. The influence of data aggregation is investigated with an extensive Monte Carlo simulation analysis and it is demonstrated that this influence is negligible. As an illustrative example, GM of ventral medial prefrontal cortices (VMPFCs) of subjects with major depressive disorder (MDD), subjects at high risk (HR) of MDD, and healthy control (Ctrl) subjects are used. A significant reduction in laminar thickness of the VMPFC in MDD and HR subjects is observed compared to Ctrl subjects. Moreover, the GM LCDM distances (i.e., locations with respect to the GM/WM surface) for which these differences start to occur are determined. The methodology is also applicable to LCDM-based morphometric measures of other cortical structures affected by disease. Frontiers Media S.A. 2013-10-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3796290/ /pubmed/24133482 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2013.00155 Text en Copyright © 2013 Ceyhan, Nishino, Alexopolous, Todd, Botteron, Miller and Ratnanather. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Ceyhan, Elvan
Nishino, Tomoyuki
Alexopolous, Dimitrios
Todd, Richard D.
Botteron, Kelly N.
Miller, Michael I.
Ratnanather, J. Tilak
Censoring Distances Based on Labeled Cortical Distance Maps in Cortical Morphometry
title Censoring Distances Based on Labeled Cortical Distance Maps in Cortical Morphometry
title_full Censoring Distances Based on Labeled Cortical Distance Maps in Cortical Morphometry
title_fullStr Censoring Distances Based on Labeled Cortical Distance Maps in Cortical Morphometry
title_full_unstemmed Censoring Distances Based on Labeled Cortical Distance Maps in Cortical Morphometry
title_short Censoring Distances Based on Labeled Cortical Distance Maps in Cortical Morphometry
title_sort censoring distances based on labeled cortical distance maps in cortical morphometry
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3796290/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24133482
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2013.00155
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