Harmonization of Multi-site Cortical Data Across the Human Lifespan

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Abstract

Neuroimaging data harmonization has become a prerequisite in integrative data analytics for standardizing a wide variety of data collected from multiple studies and enabling interdisciplinary research. The lack of standardized image acquisition and computational procedures introduces non-biological variability and inconsistency in multi-site data, complicating downstream statistical analyses. Here, we propose a novel statistical technique to retrospectively harmonize multi-site cortical data collected longitudinally and cross-sectionally between birth and 100 years. We demonstrate that our method can effectively eliminate non-biological disparities from cortical thickness and myelination measurements, while preserving biological variation across the entire lifespan. Our harmonization method will foster large-scale population studies by providing comparable data required for investigating developmental and aging processes.

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Ahmad, S., Nan, F., Wu, Y., Wu, Z., Lin, W., Wang, L., … Yap, P. T. (2022). Harmonization of Multi-site Cortical Data Across the Human Lifespan. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 13583 LNCS, pp. 220–229). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-21014-3_23

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