ABCD Neurocognitive Prediction Challenge 2019: Predicting individual residual fluid intelligence scores from cortical grey matter morphology
Abstract
We predicted residual fluid intelligence scores from T1-weighted MRI data available as part of the ABCD NP Challenge 2019, using morphological similarity of grey-matter regions across the cortex. Individual structural covariance networks (SCN) were abstracted into graph-theory metrics averaged over nodes across the brain and in data-driven communities/modules. Metrics included degree, path length, clustering coefficient, centrality, rich club coefficient, and small-worldness. These features derived from the training set were used to build various regression models for predicting residual fluid intelligence scores, with performance evaluated both using cross-validation within the training set and using the held-out validation set. Our predictions on the test set were generated with a support vector regression model trained on the training set. We found minimal improvement over predicting a zero residual fluid intelligence score across the sample population, implying that structural covariance networks calculated from T1-weighted MR imaging data provide little information about residual fluid intelligence.
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@article{arxiv.1905.10834,
title = {ABCD Neurocognitive Prediction Challenge 2019: Predicting individual residual fluid intelligence scores from cortical grey matter morphology},
author = {Neil P. Oxtoby and Fabio S. Ferreira and Agoston Mihalik and Tong Wu and Mikael Brudfors and Hongxiang Lin and Anita Rau and Stefano B. Blumberg and Maria Robu and Cemre Zor and Maira Tariq and Maria Del Mar Estarellas Garcia and Baris Kanber and Daniil I. Nikitichev and Janaina Mourao-Miranda},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1905.10834},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
8 pages plus references, 3 figures, 2 tables. Submission to the ABCD Neurocognitive Prediction Challenge at MICCAI 2019