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Abstract #3601

A general framework for analyzing the various contributions to reproducibility in brain morphometry

Ruifeng Dong1, Amritha Nayak1,2, Leighton Chan3, and Carlo Pierpaoli1
1Laboratory on Quantitative Medical Imaging, National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, United States, 2Henry Jackson Foundation for Advancement of Military Medicine, Bethesda, MD, United States, 3Rehabilitation Medicine Department, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, United States

Synopsis

Keywords: Segmentation, Software ToolsWe propose a framework for differentiating the contributions to the reproducibility in brain morphometry from the true inter-individual differences, experimental procedures, and data-processing methods. As an application, we build a linear mixed-effect model to evaluate and compare two segmentation software tools, Freesurfer and vol2Brain, in their reproducibility in measuring volumes of 32 regions of interest. For both software and for most structures under study, our approach successfully reveals the dominance of inter-subject variability over noise. Vol2Brain introduces less noise than Freesurfer for all subcortical nuclei while Freesurfer shows better performance for gray matter, cortex, cerebral white matter, and cerebellum cortex.

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