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Connectome sorting by consensus clustering increases separability in group neuroimaging studies.


ABSTRACT: A fundamental challenge in preprocessing pipelines for neuroimaging datasets is to increase the signal-to-noise ratio for subsequent analyses. In the same line, we suggest here that the application of the consensus clustering approach to brain connectivity matrices can be a valid additional step for connectome processing to find subgroups of subjects with reduced intragroup variability and therefore increasing the separability of the distinct subgroups when connectomes are used as a biomarker. Moreover, by partitioning the data with consensus clustering before any group comparison (for instance, between a healthy population vs. a pathological one), we demonstrate that unique regions within each cluster arise and bring new information that could be relevant from a clinical point of view.

SUBMITTER: Rasero J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6370473 | biostudies-literature | 2019

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Connectome sorting by consensus clustering increases separability in group neuroimaging studies.

Rasero Javier J   Diez Ibai I   Cortes Jesus M JM   Marinazzo Daniele D   Stramaglia Sebastiano S  

Network neuroscience (Cambridge, Mass.) 20190201 2


A fundamental challenge in preprocessing pipelines for neuroimaging datasets is to increase the signal-to-noise ratio for subsequent analyses. In the same line, we suggest here that the application of the consensus clustering approach to brain connectivity matrices can be a valid additional step for <i>connectome processing</i> to find subgroups of subjects with reduced intragroup variability and therefore increasing the separability of the distinct subgroups when connectomes are used as a bioma  ...[more]

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