The structural-functional brain connections coupling (SC-FC coupling) describes the relationship between white matter structural connections and the corresponding functional activation or functional connections. It has been widely used to identify brain disorders. However, the existing research on SC-FC coupling focuses on global and regional scales, and few studies have investigated the impact of brain disorders on this relationship from the perspective of multi-brain region cooperation (i.e., local scale). Here, we propose the local SC-FC coupling pattern for brain disorders prediction. Compared with previous methods, the proposed patterns quantify the relationship between SC and FC in terms of subgraphs rather than whole connections or single brain regions. Specifically, we first construct structural and functional connections using diffusion-weighted MRI and resting-state functional MRI data, subsequently organizing them into a multimodal brain network. Then, we extract subgraphs from these multimodal brain networks and select them based on their frequencies to generate local SC-FC coupling patterns. Finally, we employ these patterns to identify brain disorders while refining abnormal patterns to generate counterfactual explanations. Results on a real epilepsy dataset suggest that the proposed method not only outperforms existing methods in accuracy but also provides insights into the local SC-FC coupling pattern and their changes in brain disorders. Code available at https://github.com/UAIBC-Brain/Local-SC-FC-coupling-pattern.
Keywords: Brain disorders; Counterfactual explanations; Functional connections; SC-FC coupling; Structural connections.
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