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Estimating brain age from structural MRI and MEG data: Insights from dimensionality reduction techniques
by
Boudrias, Marie-Hélène
, Xifra-Porxas, Alba
, Ghosh, Arna
, Mitsis, Georgios D.
in
Age
/ Age prediction
/ Aging
/ Alzheimer's disease
/ Biomarkers
/ Brain
/ Brain aging
/ Canonical correlation analysis
/ Cognitive ability
/ Correlation analysis
/ Datasets
/ Electroencephalography
/ Functional magnetic resonance imaging
/ Life span
/ Machine learning
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Magnetoencephalography
/ Medical imaging
/ Neural networks
/ Neurodegeneration
/ Neurodegenerative diseases
/ Neuroimaging
/ Predictions
/ Principal components analysis
/ Regression analysis
/ Structure-function relationships
2021
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Estimating brain age from structural MRI and MEG data: Insights from dimensionality reduction techniques
by
Boudrias, Marie-Hélène
, Xifra-Porxas, Alba
, Ghosh, Arna
, Mitsis, Georgios D.
in
Age
/ Age prediction
/ Aging
/ Alzheimer's disease
/ Biomarkers
/ Brain
/ Brain aging
/ Canonical correlation analysis
/ Cognitive ability
/ Correlation analysis
/ Datasets
/ Electroencephalography
/ Functional magnetic resonance imaging
/ Life span
/ Machine learning
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Magnetoencephalography
/ Medical imaging
/ Neural networks
/ Neurodegeneration
/ Neurodegenerative diseases
/ Neuroimaging
/ Predictions
/ Principal components analysis
/ Regression analysis
/ Structure-function relationships
2021
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Estimating brain age from structural MRI and MEG data: Insights from dimensionality reduction techniques
by
Boudrias, Marie-Hélène
, Xifra-Porxas, Alba
, Ghosh, Arna
, Mitsis, Georgios D.
in
Age
/ Age prediction
/ Aging
/ Alzheimer's disease
/ Biomarkers
/ Brain
/ Brain aging
/ Canonical correlation analysis
/ Cognitive ability
/ Correlation analysis
/ Datasets
/ Electroencephalography
/ Functional magnetic resonance imaging
/ Life span
/ Machine learning
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Magnetoencephalography
/ Medical imaging
/ Neural networks
/ Neurodegeneration
/ Neurodegenerative diseases
/ Neuroimaging
/ Predictions
/ Principal components analysis
/ Regression analysis
/ Structure-function relationships
2021
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Estimating brain age from structural MRI and MEG data: Insights from dimensionality reduction techniques
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Estimating brain age from structural MRI and MEG data: Insights from dimensionality reduction techniques
2021
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Brain age prediction studies aim at reliably estimating the difference between the chronological age of an individual and their predicted age based on neuroimaging data, which has been proposed as an informative measure of disease and cognitive decline. As most previous studies relied exclusively on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data, we hereby investigate whether combining structural MRI with functional magnetoencephalography (MEG) information improves age prediction using a large cohort of healthy subjects (N = 613, age 18–88 years) from the Cam-CAN repository. To this end, we examined the performance of dimensionality reduction and multivariate associative techniques, namely Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and Canonical Correlation Analysis (CCA), to tackle the high dimensionality of neuroimaging data. Using MEG features (mean absolute error (MAE) of 9.60 years) yielded worse performance when compared to using MRI features (MAE of 5.33 years), but a stacking model combining both feature sets improved age prediction performance (MAE of 4.88 years). Furthermore, we found that PCA resulted in inferior performance, whereas CCA in conjunction with Gaussian process regression models yielded the best prediction performance. Notably, CCA allowed us to visualize the features that significantly contributed to brain age prediction. We found that MRI features from subcortical structures were more reliable age predictors than cortical features, and that spectral MEG measures were more reliable than connectivity metrics. Our results provide an insight into the underlying processes that are reflective of brain aging, yielding promise for the identification of reliable biomarkers of neurodegenerative diseases that emerge later during the lifespan.
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Elsevier Inc,Elsevier Limited,Elsevier
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