Edge‐centric functional network reveals new spatiotemporal biomarkers of early mild cognitive impairment

Author:

Wang Weiping123ORCID,Du Ruiying123,Wang Zhen4,Luo Xiong123,Zhao Haiyan5,Luan Ping6,Ouyang Jipeng7,Liu Song8

Affiliation:

1. School of Computer and Communication Engineering University of Science and Technology Beijing Beijing China

2. Shunde Graduate School Beijing University of Science and Technology Shunde Guangdong China

3. Beijing Key Laboratory of Knowledge Engineering for Materials Science Beijing China

4. The Center for Optical Imagery Analysis and Learning and School of Mechanical Engineering Northwestern Polytechnical University Xi'an Shaanxi China

5. Department of Neurology Peking University Third Hospital Beijing China

6. Guangdong Second People's Hospital Guangzhou Guangdong China

7. Department of Neurology Shunde Hospital Southern Medical University Shunde Guangdong China

8. Southeast Asia Project Manager Department of China Petroleum Pipeline Engineering Co., Ltd. Langfang Hebei China

Abstract

AbstractMost neuroimaging studies of the pathogenesis of early mild cognitive impairment (EMCI) rely on a node‐centric network model, which only calculates correlations between brain regions. Considering the interaction of low‐order correlations between pairs of brain regions, we use an edge‐centric network model to study high‐order functional network correlations. Here, we compute edge time series (eTS) to obtain overlapping communities and study the relationship between subnetworks and communities in space. Then, based on the overlapping communities, we calculate the normalized entropy to measure the diversity of each node. Next, we compute the high‐amplitude co‐fluctuation of the eTS to explore the pattern of brain activity with temporal precision. Our results show that the normal control and EMCI patients differ in brain regions, subnetworks, and the whole brain. In particular, entropy values show a gradual decrease, and brain network co‐fluctuation increases with disease progression. Our study is the first to investigate the pathogenesis of EMCI from the perspective of spatiotemporal flexibility and cognitive diversity based on high‐order edge connectivity, further characterizing brain dynamics and providing new insights into the search for biomarkers of EMCI.

Publisher

Wiley

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