학술논문

Voxel-Based Lesion-Symptom Mapping: A Nonparametric Bayesian Approach
Document Type
Conference
Source
2018 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP) Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP), 2018 IEEE International Conference on. :1050-1054 Apr, 2018
Subject
Signal Processing and Analysis
Bayes methods
Lesions
Testing
Parametric statistics
Neuroimaging
Distribution functions
Hypothesis testing
Nonparametric Bayes
Pólya tree
VLSM
stroke
LAST test
Language
ISSN
2379-190X
Abstract
The study of brain-injured patients (or lesion-based analysis) is a powerful paradigm for investigating structure-function relationships using neuroimaging techniques. Voxel-based Lesion-Symptom Mapping (VLSM) has been widely used to detect structure-function associations in neuroimaging studies. However this approach is based on Student t-test for which normality does not always hold. Our aim in the current study is twofold: 1) to confirm/refute the implication of the classical language areas using the Language Screening (LAST) test; and 2) to determine if it is possible to reduce the number of patients included in the VLSM study, using a different statistical approach. To achieve the second goal, we propose an alternative nonparametric and Bayesian test using Pólya trees. The approach is Bayesian, assigning prior distributions and computing the Bayes factor of $H_{0}$ (null hypothesis) to $H_{1}$ (alternative); and it is nonparametric since the priors are put on the unknown distribution functions under $H_{0}$ and $H_{1}$. Our results highlight that the Pólya tree prior provides a convenient and effective way for testing two sample differences in VLSM studies.