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Exploring Connectivity of the Brain’s White Matter with Dynamic Queries Presented by: Eugene (Austin) Stoudenmire 14 Feb 2007 Anthony Sherbondy, David Akers, Rachel Mackenzie, Robert Dougherty, and Brian Wandell IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, V11, No 4, July/August 2005

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Exploring Connectivity of the Brain’s White Matter with Dynamic Queries. Anthony Sherbondy, David Akers, Rachel Mackenzie, Robert Dougherty, and Brian Wandell. IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, V11, No 4, July/August 2005. Presented by: Eugene (Austin) Stoudenmire - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Exploring Connectivity of the Brain’s White Matter with Dynamic Queries

Presented by:Eugene (Austin) Stoudenmire

14 Feb 2007

Anthony Sherbondy, David Akers, Rachel Mackenzie, Robert Dougherty, and Brian Wandell

IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, V11, No 4, July/August 2005

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Problem

• New technology emerged–Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI)

–White matter connections, i.e. fiber tracts, can now be measured

• Need to take advantage of it

• Requires better visualization

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We Care• Better visualization would

–Assist research–Interactive

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Approach• Combine types of data

–Anatomical – White – DTI–Functional – Gray – fMRI

• Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging

• Precompute• Query Interface

–Pictoral–Labeled–Ranges

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DTI

• Diffusion Tensor Imaging• New Technology• Measures white matter pathways• Estimates water molecule diffusion

–Water diffuses lengthwise along axons–Diffusion direction nerve fiber

orientation

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One Method of DTI Visualization

• MR Tractography

• Traces principle direction of diffusion

• Connects points into fiber tracts

• Fiber tracts = pathways

• Anatomical connections between endpoints of the pathways are implied

• Therefore, implied white matter structure

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These Pathways

• Not individual nerves

• Not Bundles

• But something

• Abstract, white matter route “possibilities”

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fMRI

• Functional Magnetic Res Imaging

• Correlate activity

• Suggests gray matter connections

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The Combination• Take the MR Tractography data

• Precompute paths, statistical properties

• Interactive manipulation– Regions of interest – Box / Ellipsoid

– Path properties – Length / Curvature

• Combine with fMRI– Search for anatomical paths that might

connect functionally-defined regions

• Saves time over existing approaches

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Query Interface

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Query Interface – Partial Blowup

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Query Interface – Partial Blowup

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Query Interface – Partial Blowup

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Query Interface – Partial Blowup

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Acqusition

DTI & fMRI

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Subject

• Neurologically Normal• Male• Human• 35

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DTI• Eight 3-minute whole brain scans

–Averaged–38 axial slices–2 x 2 x 3 mm voxels

• 8-minute high res anat images–1 x 1 x 1 mm voxel

• Coregistered• DTI resampled to 2 mm

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fMRI

• 21-30 obliquely oriented slices• 2 x 2 x 3 mm voxel• Registered with anatomy• Mapped to cortical surface mesh

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Precomputation

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Fractional Anisotropy (FA)• Diffusion orientation ratio

0 = spherical = gray matter0.5 = linear or planar ellipsoid1 = very linear

• Uses–Algorithm termination criteria–Queries–Navigational aid

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Approaches• Typical

–Interactively trace pathways

• Authors’–Precompute pathways–Over entire white matter–Then let software “prune”

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Cortical Surface• Classified white matter • Semi-manually – neuroscientist• Marching-Cubes -> t-mesh• Smoothed• Kept both• 230,000 vertices

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Precomputation• Statistical properties• Length• Avg FA• Avg Curvature• Tractography Algorithm

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Implementation

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Path Rendering• Lines vs streamtubes (for speed)• Pathways – luminance offset• Groups of pathways – hue

–User defined hue–Virtual staining

• Queries modified – stains remain

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Hardware/Software• Visualization C++• ToolKit (VTK)• RAPID

–Fast VOI / Path Intersection Comp–80K-120K paths/sec (w/SGI RE)–Allowed 3-8

• 510MB for 26K paths @ 20KB/path• 160MB for cortical meshes

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Sequential Dynamic Queries

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All 13,000 Pathways

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Length > 4 cm

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Through VOI 1

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Through VOI 1 AND (2 or 3)

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Volumes of Interest

Surface-constrained

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VOI on Cortical Surface

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Same VOI, Smoothed Surface

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Validation of Known Pathways

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Occipital Lobe

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Occipital to Right Frontal Lobe

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Occipital to Left Frontal Lobe

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Occipital to R & L, w/Context

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Forming Hypotheses

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Known and Unknown Paths

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Algorithm Comparison

STT – Streamlines Tracking TechniquesVs

TEND – Tensor Deflection

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STT (blue) vs TEND (yellow)

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Exploration of Connections

Between Functional Areas

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fMRI Areas Colormapped

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VOI Placement

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Surface Removed Paths Visible

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VOI Adjusted Different Paths

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Evaluation• Types of functions

–Validation of known pathways

–Hypothesis generation

• Time to explore – 10 minutes for significant exploration

• Speed – Interactive rates

• Interface – Interactive queries

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Alternative Methods

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Alternative Methods

• Diffusion tensor visualization

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White Matter Algorithms

• Streamlines Tracking Techniques

• Fiber Assg thru Cont Tracking

• Tensor-deflection

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Filters

• Length

• Average linear anisotropy

• Regions of interest

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Conclusion

• Multiple data types (DTI & fMRI)• New visualization interface• Interactive queries• Hypothesis generation & testing

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Next Steps

• Real work• Multiple subjects• Normal to abnormal• Acquisition technology• Path tracing algorithms

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Question

• Is there any reason for tools such as this to be validated?

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Question

• If validated this early on, wouldn’t every change pretty much negate the validation?

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Question

• Should there be some kind of benchmark to use to measure these applications against?