Evoked Component Analysis (ECA): Decomposing the Functional Ultrasound Signal with GLM-Regularization

Aybuke Erol, Bastian Generowicz, Pieter Kruizinga, Borbala Hunyadi*

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Abstract

Analysis of functional neuroimaging data aims to unveil spatial and temporal patterns of interest. Existing analysis methods fall into two categories: fully data-driven approaches and those reliant on prior information, e.g. the stimulus time course. While using the stimulus signal directly can help identify the activated brain areas, it is known that the relationship between stimuli and the brain's response exhibits nonlinear and time-varying characteristics. As such, relying completely on the stimulus signal to describe the brain's temporal response leads to a restricted interpretation of the brain function. In this paper, we present a new technique called Evoked Component Analysis (ECA), which leverages prior information up to a defined extent. This is achieved by including the general linear model (GLM) design matrix as a regulatory term and estimating the factor matrices in both space and time through an alternating minimization approach. We apply ECA to 2D and swept-3D functional ultrasound (fUS) experiments conducted with mice. When decomposing 2D fUS data, we employ GLM regularization at various intensities to emphasize the role of prior information. Furthermore, we show that incorporating multiple hemodynamic response functions within the design matrix can provide valuable insights into region-specific characteristics of evoked activity. Finally, we use ECA to analyze swept-3D fUS data recorded from five mice engaged in two distinct visual tasks. Swept-3D fUS images the 3D brain sequentially using a moving probe, resulting in different slice acquisition time instants. We show that ECA can estimate factor matrices with a fine resolution at each slice acquisition time instant and yield higher t-statistics compared to GLM and correlation analysis for all subjects.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2823-2832
Number of pages10
JournalIEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering
Volume71
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

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Keywords

  • Biomedical engineering
  • Correlation
  • functional ultrasound
  • general linear model
  • Matrix decomposition
  • Neuroimaging
  • Probes
  • regularized low-rank factorization
  • Three-dimensional displays
  • Ultrasonic imaging

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