Frontiers in Human Neuroscience (May 2022)

Regularized Functional Connectivity in Schizophrenia

  • Raymond Salvador,
  • Raymond Salvador,
  • Paola Fuentes-Claramonte,
  • Paola Fuentes-Claramonte,
  • María Ángeles García-León,
  • María Ángeles García-León,
  • Núria Ramiro,
  • Joan Soler-Vidal,
  • Joan Soler-Vidal,
  • Joan Soler-Vidal,
  • María Llanos Torres,
  • Pilar Salgado-Pineda,
  • Pilar Salgado-Pineda,
  • Josep Munuera,
  • Aristotle Voineskos,
  • Aristotle Voineskos,
  • Edith Pomarol-Clotet,
  • Edith Pomarol-Clotet

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2022.878028
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16

Abstract

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Regularization may be used as an alternative to dimensionality reduction when the number of variables in a model is much larger than the number of available observations. In a recent study from our group regularized regression was employed to quantify brain functional connectivity in a sample of healthy controls using a brain parcellation and resting state fMRI images. Here regularization is applied to evaluate resting state connectivity abnormalities at the voxel level in a sample of patients with schizophrenia. Specifically, ridge regression is implemented with different degrees of regularization. Results are compared to those delivered by the weighted global brain connectivity method (GBC), which is based on averaged bivariate correlations and from the non-redundant connectivity method (NRC), a dimensionality reduction approach that applies supervised principal component regressions. Ridge regression is able to detect a larger set of abnormally connected regions than both GBC and NRC methods, including schizophrenia related connectivity reductions in fronto-medial, somatosensory and occipital structures. Due to its multivariate nature, the proposed method is much more sensitive to group abnormalities than the GBC, but it also outperforms the NRC, which is multivariate too. Voxel based regularized regression is a simple and sensitive alternative for quantifying brain functional connectivity.

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