AI Article Synopsis

  • Scientists studied the brain structure of Chinese children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) using advanced technology and machine learning to help diagnose them.
  • They looked at 60 kids with ASD and 48 kids without, comparing their brain sizes through special scans.
  • The study found that certain areas of the brains of kids with ASD were bigger, and two machine learning techniques, called SVM and adaboost, were really good at telling apart the kids with ASD from those developing normally.

Article Abstract

Rationale And Objectives: To explore the characteristics of brain structure in Chinese children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) using artificial intelligence automatic brain segmentation technique, and to diagnose children with ASD using machine learning (ML) methods in combination with structural magnetic resonance imaging (sMRI) features.

Methods: A total of 60 ASD children and 48 age- and sex-matched typically developing (TD) children were prospectively enrolled from January 2023 to April 2024. All subjects were scanned using 3D-T1 sequences. Automated brain segmentation techniques were utilized to obtain the standardized volume of each brain structure (the ratio of the absolute volume of brain structure to the whole brain volume). The standardized volumes of each brain structure in the two groups were statistically compared, and the volume data of brain areas with significant differences were combined with ML methods to diagnose and predict ASD patients.

Results: Compared with the TD group, the volumes of the right lateral orbitofrontal cortex, right medial orbitofrontal cortex, right pars opercularis, right pars triangularis, left hippocampus, bilateral parahippocampal gyrus, left fusiform gyrus, right superior temporal gyrus, bilateral insula, bilateral inferior parietal cortex, right precuneus cortex, bilateral putamen, left pallidum, and right thalamus were significantly increased in the ASD group (P< 0.05). Among six ML algorithms, support vector machine (SVM) and adaboost (AB) had better performance in differentiating subjects with ASD from those TD children, with their average area under curve (AUC) reaching 0.91 and 0.92, respectively.

Conclusion: Automatic brain segmentation technology based on artificial intelligence can rapidly and directly measure and display the volume of brain structures in children with autism spectrum disorder and typically developing children. Children with ASD show abnormalities in multiple brain structures, and when paired with sMRI features, ML algorithms perform well in the diagnosis of ASD.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pscychresns.2024.111901DOI Listing

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