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- False Discovery Rate Analysis of Brain Diffusion Direction Maps
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- Abstract:
- Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) is a novel modality of magnetic resonance imaging that allows non-invasive mapping of the brain’s white matter. A particular map derived from DTI measurements is a map of water principal diffusion directions, which are proxies for neural fiber directions. We consider an experiment in which
diffusion direction maps were acquired for two groups of subjects. The objective of the
analysis is to find regions of the brain in which the corresponding diffusion directions
differ between the groups. This is attained by first computing a test statistic for the
difference in direction at every brain location using a Watson model for directional data. Interesting locations are subsequently selected with control of the false discovery rate. More accurate modeling of the null distribution is obtained using an empirical null density based on the empirical distribution of the test statistics across the brain.
Further, substantial improvements in power are achieved by local spatial averaging of the test statistic map. Although the focus is on one particular experiment and
imaging technology, the proposed inference methods can be applied to other large scale simultaneous hypothesis testing problems with a continuous underlying spatial
structure.
- Subject Area:
- Multivariate Analysis
- Suggested Citation:
- Armin Schwartzman, Robert F. Dougherty, and Jonathan E. Taylor,
"False Discovery Rate Analysis of Brain Diffusion Direction Maps"
(March 2007).
COBRA Preprint Series.
Article 19.
http://biostats.bepress.com/cobra/ps/art19