要求严格周期性刺激呈现的功能磁共振成像设计的试验水平回归调制:用Go/No-Go任务说明。

Magnetic resonance insights Pub Date : 2017-12-15 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01 DOI:10.1177/1178623X17746693
Michael A Motes, Neena K Rao, Ehsan Shokri-Kojori, Hsueh-Sheng Chiang, Michael A Kraut, John Hart
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基于计算机的许多认知过程评估(如预期和反应准备过程)需要使用不变刺激显示时间(SDT)和间隔时间(ITI)。虽然在功能磁共振成像(fMRI)研究中已经使用了具有不变sdt和its的设计,但由于共线性问题,这种设计在功能磁共振成像研究中存在问题。本研究考察了回归因子调制与试验水平反应时间(RT)作为一种方法来改善具有不变sdt和ti的go/no-go任务中的信号检测。在no-go条件下,对BOLD信号变化的检测,对go回归量的调制效果进行了评估。当go回归量基于(a)典型血流动力学反应函数(HRF), (b)基于rt的调幅(AM) HRF和(c)基于rt的振幅和持续时间调制(A&DM) HRF时,检查BOLD信号到无go刺激的变化。基于反应时间的调制减少了围棋和不围棋回归量之间的共线性,A&DM对回归量之间的相关性降低最大,回归量之间相关性的降低越大,平均RT越长,RT变异性越大。基于反应时间的调制增加了在广泛的脑区检测群体水平的无go BOLD信号变化的统计能力。研究结果表明,在fMRI研究中,使用回归调制来增加检测BOLD信号变化的功率是有效的,这种情况要求使用时间不变的刺激呈现。
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Trial-Level Regressor Modulation for Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Designs Requiring Strict Periodicity of Stimulus Presentations: Illustrated Using a Go/No-Go Task.

Trial-Level Regressor Modulation for Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Designs Requiring Strict Periodicity of Stimulus Presentations: Illustrated Using a Go/No-Go Task.

Trial-Level Regressor Modulation for Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Designs Requiring Strict Periodicity of Stimulus Presentations: Illustrated Using a Go/No-Go Task.

Trial-Level Regressor Modulation for Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Designs Requiring Strict Periodicity of Stimulus Presentations: Illustrated Using a Go/No-Go Task.

Computer-based assessment of many cognitive processes (eg, anticipatory and response readiness processes) requires the use of invariant stimulus display times (SDT) and intertrial intervals (ITI). Although designs with invariant SDTs and ITIs have been used in functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) research, such designs are problematic for fMRI studies because of collinearity issues. This study examined regressor modulation with trial-level reaction times (RT) as a method for improving signal detection in a go/no-go task with invariant SDTs and ITIs. The effects of modulating the go regressor were evaluated with respect to the detection of BOLD signal-change for the no-go condition. BOLD signal-change to no-go stimuli was examined when the go regressor was based on a (a) canonical hemodynamic response function (HRF), (b) RT-based amplitude-modulated (AM) HRF, and (c) RT-based amplitude and duration modulated (A&DM) HRF. Reaction time-based modulation reduced the collinearity between the go and no-go regressors, with A&DM producing the greatest reductions in correlations between the regressors, and greater reductions in the correlations between regressors were associated with longer mean RTs and greater RT variability. Reaction time-based modulation increased statistical power for detecting group-level no-go BOLD signal-change across a broad set of brain regions. The findings show the efficacy of using regressor modulation to increase power in detecting BOLD signal-change in fMRI studies in which circumstances dictate the use of temporally invariant stimulus presentations.

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