ICA-based Resting-State Networks Obtained on Large Autism fMRI Dataset ABIDE
Abstract
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has become instrumental in researching brain function. One application of fMRI is investigating potential neural features that distinguish people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) from healthy controls. The Autism Brain Imaging Data Exchange (ABIDE) facilitates this research through its extensive data-sharing initiative. While ABIDE offers data preprocessed with various atlases, independent component analysis (ICA) for dimensionality reduction remains underutilized. We address this gap by presenting ICA-based resting-state networks (RSNs) from preprocessed scans from ABIDE, now publicly available: https://github.com/SjirSchielen/groupICAonABIDE. These RSNs unveil neural activation clusters without atlas constraints, offering a perspective on ASD analyses that complements the predominantly atlas-based literature. This contribution provides a valuable resource for further research into ASD, potentially aiding in developing new analytical approaches.
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