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Enhanced Dynamic Laterality Based on Functional Subnetworks in Patients with Bipolar Disorder

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An ocean of studies have pointed to abnormal brain laterality changes in patients with bipolar disorder (BD). Determining the altered brain lateralization will help us to explore the pathogenesis of BD. Our study will fill the gap in the study of the dynamic changes of brain laterality in BD patients and thus provide new insights into BD research. In this work, we used fMRI data from 48 BD patients and 48 normal controls (NC). We constructed the dynamic laterality time series by extracting the dynamic laterality index (DLI) at each sliding window. We then used k-means clustering to partition the laterality states and the Arenas–Fernandez–Gomez (AFG) community detection algorithm to determine the number of states. We characterized subjects’ laterality characteristics using the mean laterality index (MLI) and laterality fluctuation (LF). Compared with NC, in all windows and state 1, BD patients showed higher MLI in the attention network (AN) of the right hemisphere, and AN in the left hemisphere showed more frequent laterality fluctuations. AN in the left hemisphere of BD patients showed higher MLI in all windows and state 3 compared to NC. In addition, in the AN of the right hemisphere in state 1, higher MLI in BD patients was significantly associated with patient symptoms. Our study provides new insights into the understanding of BD neuropathology in terms of brain dynamic laterality.
Title: Enhanced Dynamic Laterality Based on Functional Subnetworks in Patients with Bipolar Disorder
Description:
An ocean of studies have pointed to abnormal brain laterality changes in patients with bipolar disorder (BD).
Determining the altered brain lateralization will help us to explore the pathogenesis of BD.
Our study will fill the gap in the study of the dynamic changes of brain laterality in BD patients and thus provide new insights into BD research.
In this work, we used fMRI data from 48 BD patients and 48 normal controls (NC).
We constructed the dynamic laterality time series by extracting the dynamic laterality index (DLI) at each sliding window.
We then used k-means clustering to partition the laterality states and the Arenas–Fernandez–Gomez (AFG) community detection algorithm to determine the number of states.
We characterized subjects’ laterality characteristics using the mean laterality index (MLI) and laterality fluctuation (LF).
Compared with NC, in all windows and state 1, BD patients showed higher MLI in the attention network (AN) of the right hemisphere, and AN in the left hemisphere showed more frequent laterality fluctuations.
AN in the left hemisphere of BD patients showed higher MLI in all windows and state 3 compared to NC.
In addition, in the AN of the right hemisphere in state 1, higher MLI in BD patients was significantly associated with patient symptoms.
Our study provides new insights into the understanding of BD neuropathology in terms of brain dynamic laterality.

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