TY - JOUR
T1 - Generalized tensor-based morphometry of HIV/AIDS using multivariate statistics on deformation tensors
AU - Lepore, Natasha
AU - Brun, Caroline
AU - Chou, Yi Yu
AU - Chiang, Ming Chang
AU - Dutton, Rebecca A.
AU - Hayashi, Kiralee M.
AU - Luders, Eileen
AU - Lopez, Oscar L.
AU - Aizenstein, Howard J.
AU - Toga, Arthur W.
AU - Becker, James T.
AU - Thompson, Paul M.
N1 - Funding Information:
Manuscript received February 18, 2007; revised July 27, 2007. This work was supported by the National Institute for Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering. The work of J. T. Becker was supported by the National Institute on Aging (under Grant AG016570 and Grant AG021431). J. T. Becker was also the recipient of a Research Scientist Development Award—Level II (MH01077). The work of P. M. Thompson was supported by the National Center for Research Resources under Grant EB01651, RR019771. Asterisk indicates corresponding author. *N. Lepore is with the Laboratory of Neuro Imaging, Department of Neurology, David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90095 USA (e-mail: [email protected]).
PY - 2008/1
Y1 - 2008/1
N2 - This paper investigates the performance of a new multivariate method for tensor-based morphometry (TBM). Statistics on Riemannian manifolds are developed that exploit the full information in deformation tensor fields. In TBM, multiple brain images are warped to a common neuroanatomical template via 3-D nonlinear registration; the resulting deformation fields are analyzed statistically to identify group differences in anatomy. Rather than study the Jacobian determinant (volume expansion factor) of these deformations, as is common, we retain the full deformation tensors and apply a manifold version of Hotelling's T2 test to them, in a Log-Euclidean domain. In 2-D and 3-D magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data from 26 HIV/AIDS patients and 14 matched healthy subjects, we compared multivariate tensor analysis versus univariate tests of simpler tensor-derived indices: the Jacobian determinant, the trace, geodesic anisotropy, and eigenvalues of the deformation tensor, and the angle of rotation of its eigenvectors. We detected consistent, but more extensive patterns of structural abnormalities, with multivariate tests on the full tensor manifold. Their improved power was established by analyzing cumulative p-value plots using false discovery rate (FDR) methods, appropriately controlling for false positives. This increased detection sensitivity may empower drug trials and large-scale studies of disease that use tensor-based morphometry.
AB - This paper investigates the performance of a new multivariate method for tensor-based morphometry (TBM). Statistics on Riemannian manifolds are developed that exploit the full information in deformation tensor fields. In TBM, multiple brain images are warped to a common neuroanatomical template via 3-D nonlinear registration; the resulting deformation fields are analyzed statistically to identify group differences in anatomy. Rather than study the Jacobian determinant (volume expansion factor) of these deformations, as is common, we retain the full deformation tensors and apply a manifold version of Hotelling's T2 test to them, in a Log-Euclidean domain. In 2-D and 3-D magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data from 26 HIV/AIDS patients and 14 matched healthy subjects, we compared multivariate tensor analysis versus univariate tests of simpler tensor-derived indices: the Jacobian determinant, the trace, geodesic anisotropy, and eigenvalues of the deformation tensor, and the angle of rotation of its eigenvectors. We detected consistent, but more extensive patterns of structural abnormalities, with multivariate tests on the full tensor manifold. Their improved power was established by analyzing cumulative p-value plots using false discovery rate (FDR) methods, appropriately controlling for false positives. This increased detection sensitivity may empower drug trials and large-scale studies of disease that use tensor-based morphometry.
KW - Brain
KW - Image analysis
KW - Lie groups
KW - Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
KW - Statistics
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=37549028070&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/TMI.2007.906091
DO - 10.1109/TMI.2007.906091
M3 - Article
C2 - 18270068
AN - SCOPUS:37549028070
SN - 0278-0062
VL - 27
SP - 129
EP - 141
JO - IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging
JF - IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging
IS - 1
ER -