Functional Parcellation of Individual Cerebral Cortex Based on Functional MRI

In this study, a novel approach was proposed to accurately parcellate the whole cerebral cortex at the individual level using resting-state functional magnetic resonance image (rs-fMRI). To examine the functional homogeneity in parcellation, a new evaluation criterion, similarity of cluster (SC) coefficient, was proposed. The parcellation results demonstrated the high consistency between two resting-state sessions (Dice>0.72). The most consistent parcellation appeared in the frontal cortex and the least consistent parcellation appeared in the occipital cortex. The functional homogeneity of subregions was high in frontal cortex and insula whereas low in precentral gyrus. According to SC value, the optimal clustering number was about 1600 per hemisphere. Identification accuracy was 100% between two rs-fMRI sessions, and it was also above 0.97 for rest-task and task-task sessions.
Source: Neuroinformatics - Category: Neuroscience Source Type: research