Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6038224 NeuroImage 2008 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
In this paper we explored the variability seen in 15 AD, 15 MCI and 18 NC by modeling the voxel data from spatially and uptake normalized PiB images using principal component analysis. The first two principal components accounted for 80% of the variability seen in the data, providing a clear separation between AD and NC, and allowing subsequent classification. The MCI cases were distributed along an apparent axis between the AD and NC group, closely aligned with the first principal component axis. The NC cases that were PiB+ formed a distinct cluster that was between, but separated from the AD and PiB− NC clusters. The PiB+ MCI were found to cluster with the AD cases, and exhibited a similar deposition pattern. The primary principal component score was found to correlate with episodic memory scores and mini mental status examination and it was observed that by varying the first principal component, a change in amyloid deposition could be derived that is similar to the expected progression of amyloid deposition observed from post mortem studies.
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