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Experimental Design for Brain Imaging I Susan Bookheimer fMRI experimental design: A basic plan Define mental process to examine Define tasks to manipulate that process Measure fMRI data during tasks Compare fMRI data between tasks Replace fMRI data with RT and you have cogniBve psychology! Conceptual and methodological aspects of experimental design There are two aspects of fMRI design that are important to disBnguish Conceptual design How do we design tasks to properly measure the processes of interest? The issues here are very similar to those in cogniBve psychology Methodological design How can we construct a task paradigm to opBmize our ability to measure the effects of interest, within the specific constraints of the fMRI scanning environment? IVs and contrasts: basics There are (almost always) two or more condiBons in acBvaBon imaging We make a series of assumpBons about the cogni&ve and the neural processes involved, and their relaBon to each other, in every experiment The logic involved and choosing tasks and contrasBng them, and the problems of assumpBons in these choices, spans all experimental designs In this context, makes no difference whether we use event related or blocked designs, eg. Null events in ER designs oOen = rest in block designs Challenge: Know your assumpBons; choose the design that best answers your quesBon, minimizes your assumpBons, and allows you to test your assumpBons

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Experimental,Design,for,

Brain,Imaging,I,

Susan&Bookheimer&

fMRI,experimental,design:,A,basic,plan,

Define&mental&process&

to&examine&

Define&tasks&to&manipulate&

that&process&

Measure&fMRI&data&

during&tasks&

Compare&fMRI&data&

between&tasks&

Replace&�fMRI&data�&with&�RT�&

and&you&have&cogniBve&

psychology!&

Conceptual,and,methodological,

aspects,of,experimental,design,

•  There&are&two&aspects&of&fMRI&design&that&are&important&to&disBnguish&

• Conceptual&design&•  How&do&we&design&tasks&to&properly&measure&the&processes&of&interest?&

•  The&issues&here&are&very&similar&to&those&in&cogniBve&psychology&

• Methodological&design&•  How&can&we&construct&a&task&paradigm&to&opBmize&our&ability&to&measure&the&effects&of&interest,&within&the&specific&constraints&of&the&fMRI&scanning&environment?&

IV’s,and,contrasts:,basics,•  There&are&(almost&always)&two&or&more&condiBons&in&acBvaBon&imaging&

• We&make&a&series&of&assumpBons&about&the&cogni&ve&and&the&neural&processes&involved,&and&their&relaBon&to&each&other,&in&every&experiment&

•  The&logic&involved&and&choosing&tasks&and&contrasBng&them,&and&the&problems&of&assumpBons&in&these&choices,&spans&all&experimental&designs&

•  In&this&context,&makes&no&difference&whether&we&use&event&related&or&blocked&designs,&eg.&&�Null�&events&in&ER&designs&oOen&=&�rest�&in&block&designs&

•  Challenge:&Know&your&assumpBons;&choose&the&design&that&best&answers&your&quesBon,&minimizes&your&assumpBons,&and&allows&you&to&test&your&assumpBons&

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General,Design,approaches,

•  SubtracBonUbased&designs&•  Factorial&Designs&• Parametric&Designs&

•  SelecBve&AYenBon&Designs&• AdaptaBon&Designs&• ConjuncBon&approaches&• Weird&stuff&

General,Design,approaches,

• SubtracBonUbased&designs&• MulBUlevel&hierarchical&subtracBon&

•  Simple&subtracBon&and&direcBonality&

• Common&baselines&and&parallel&comparisons&

•  Tailored&baselines&

Experimental,Example:,

semantic,processing,,

Experimental Question: Language&sBmuli&can&enter&the&brain&through&various&modaliBes:&auditory,&printed&word,&meaningful&pictures.& What areas of the brain are essential for language (semantic) processing, independent of input modality, and unrelated to other factors such as motor output? What specific processes take place during language performance? -

&“HOUSE”&HOUSE

The,subtraction,method,

•  Acquire&data&under&two&condiBons&

•  These-condi&ons-puta&vely-differ-only-in-the-cogni&ve-process-of-interest-

•  Compare&brain&images&

acquired&during&those&

condiBons&

•  Regions-of-difference-reflect-ac&va&on-due-to-the-�subtracted�-process-of-interest- Petersen et al., 1988

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Hierarchical,subtraction,

example'from'Petersen,'1991,

•  Rest Control&

• Auditory&words&or&Visual&Word&(passive&presentaBon)&

• Reading&or&repeaBng&words&vs&passive&words:&motor&areas&&

• GeneraBng&words&vs.&repeaBng:&semanBc&(language)&areas&

- }

Semantic

Motor

Sensory

Design: Subtract out sensory and motor aspects of language from higher order semantic tasks using hierarchically based subtractions

- } - }

The,pure,insertion,assumption,

•  SubtracBon&requires&a&strong&assumpBon&of&

�pure&inserBon�&

•  Inser&on(of(a(single(cogni&ve(process(does(not(affect(any(of(the(other(processes((no(interac&ons)(

• �Controlled�&variables&do&not&change&as&you&add&processes&(move&“up”&the&hierarchy)&•  Eg,&Neural&processes&involved&in&reading&words&out&loud&are&idenBcal&to&those&in&reading&silently,&plus&motor&

•  &PI&must&hold&at&both&neural&and&cogniBve&levels&

Pure,insertion,in,a,hierarchical,model,

S& M&

“rest”& Sensory:&View&

words&

Motor:&Read&

words&

SemanBc:&generate&

words&

L&

In&hierarchical&subtracBon&models,&you&pile&up&the&pure&inserBon&assumpBons&with&each&addiBonal&

hierarchical&level!&&

Failure,of,pure,insertion,in,a,hierarchical,

model,

S&V1&

M&M1&

“rest”&Sensory:&View&

words&

Motor:&Read&

words&

SemanBc:&generate&

words&

L&

=&M&

M&

MotorUsensory&

U1& 1&

Motor:&Read&

words&

=&U1& 1&L&

M&SemanBcU&Motor&

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•  One&level&of&hierarchy&&&•  Test&for&violaBon&of&addiBvity&assumpBon&

•  Allows&you&to&see&common&areas&acBve&for&A&and&B&

•  Assumes&A&and&B&have&similar&psychometric&properBes&

(ie,&level&of&difficulty,&variaBon,&and&distribuBon&in&the&

populaBon)&

•  Need&addiBonal&approach&to&see&unique&areas&

Ex B Ex A

Control

Common Baseline Is(there(evidence(for(pure(inser&on:((Does(reading(words(aloud(add(motor(areas(without(changing(silent(reading(areas?((

Oral Reading

Silent reading

Rest

&&&&&Read&&

�HOUSE�&

Name&

Simple,subtraction,assumptions,

• Make&assumpBons&about&&• What&your&tasks&are&doingU&do&they&tap&into&the&processes&of&interest&

•  How&they&differ&(what&variables&are&shared,&what&are&unique)&

• OOen&assume&(mistakenly)&that&differences&

are&due&to&increases&in&one&condiBonU&that&

which&is&the&�higher&order�&task&or&the&

experiment&(vs.&control)&task&From Morcom and Fletcher, NeuroImage, 2006

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•  EG:&Seeing&words&vs.&hearing&words&•  Alone,&see&no&common&areas&

•  Good&adjunct&to&common&baseline&

•  Use&common&baseline&as&mask&to&reduce&errors&and&

increase&power&in&likely&areas&

•  Assumes-similar-psychometric-proper&es-of-A-and-B-

Ex B Ex A

Ex A Ex B >

>

Assuming,no,hierarchy:,Parallel,Comparisons,,

,

See Words

Speak Words

Speak Words

See Words

>

>

Word-order-change-

Word-change-

DapreYo&et&al:&SemanBc&vs.&SyntacBc&Processing&

The&city&is&west&of&the&school&

&West&of&the&school&

is&the&city&

The&city&is&west&of&the&school&

&The&town&is&west&of&

the&school&

Common&Baseline&comparison&

DapreYo&and&Bookheimer,&Neuron,&1999&

47&45&

DapreYo&et&al:&SemanBc&vs.&SyntacBc&Processing&

Parallel&comparison&

Common,baseline,and,

Parallel,comparisons,

Sem& Syn&Other&

lang,&task&

“rest”& SemanBc&decision&

SyntacBc&decision&

Direct&comparisons&

Sem&

Other&lang,&task&

Syn&

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But,one,task,could,be,harder…..,

Sem&Syn&

Other&lang,&task&

“rest”& SemanBc&decision&

vs.&rest&

SyntacBc&decision&vs.&

rest&

Direct&comparisons&

Sem&Other&lang,&task&

Syn&

UUUAssumes&similar&psychometric&properBes&of&tasks&

Other&lang,&task&

•  Example&study&(ThomsponUSchill,&PNAS&1997):&Do&frontal&areas&implicated&in&semanBc&processing&really&involve&semanBcs,&or&are&they&instead&important&for&response&selecBon&(independent&of&task)&

• Use&3&different&tasks:&generaBon,&classificaBon,&and&comparison;&each&has&its&own&control,&each&as&different&levels&of&selecBon&demand&

Tailored,baseline,

Do(visual(language(and(auditory(language(s&muli(share(seman&c(representa&ons?(U  Want(to(look(only(at(seman&c(areas,(not(sensory(areasA(

tailor(control(tasks(for(each(experimental(tasks,(each(control(task((matched(for(unwanted(variables(

ThompsonUSchill&et&al&PNAS&1997&

Tailored,baseline,

• Assumes&baseline&tasks&control&for&(sensory&input)&equally&

•  &&reading&a&word&controls&for&generaBng&an&associate&to&a&word,&as&well&as&matching&a&word&controls&&for&matching&a&property&&

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Tailored,baseline,

•  Assumes&similar&psychometric&properBes&of&both&experimental&and&both&control&tasks&

•  The&distribuBon&of&behavior&and&its&neural&responses&(magnitude,&RT,&sd,&etc)&for&high&selecBon&generaBon&compared&to&reading&:&is&the&same&as&that&for&high&selecBon&classificaBon&compared&to&the&control&

•  Need&very&extensive&behavioral&tesBng&&

Factorial,design,

•  A&factorial&design&involves&mulBple&concurrent&subtracBons&

•  Allows&for&tesBng&of&interacBons&between&components&

•  SBll&requires&pure&inserBon&assumpBon&and&task&decomposiBon&

•  But&addiBvity&can&be&tested&for&the&specific&factors&that&are&manipulated&

Directed,Attention,Models,

•  All&sBmuli&idenBcal&in&all&condiBons&

•  Direct&aYenBon&towards&different&features&•  Implicit&or&explicit&

•  Assumes&process&is&modified&by&directed&aYenBon&

•  Assumes&passive&processing&does&not&capture&your&variable&of&interest&&

EG,Corbetta,et,al,

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Selective,attention,

•  In&every&condiBon,&all&three&variables&change&•  Told&to&respond&to&a&shape,&color&or&movement&

change&in&different&blocks&

•  SelecBvely&acBvates&form,&color,&moBon&centers&

•  Assumes&your&process&of&interest&is&modified&by&

directed&aYenBon&(oOen&true,&not&always)&

•  Can&be&done&explicitly&or&implicitly&(You&can&change&a&

factor&that&does&not&change&instrucBons)&

•  Read&words;&some&may&be&high,&others&low&imagery&

Parametric,designs,

•  Employs&conBnuous&variaBon&in&a&sBmulus/task&parameter&•  E.g.,&working&memory&load,&sBmulus&contrast&

•  Inference:&•  ModulaBon&of&acBvity&reflects&sensiBvity&to&the&modulated&parameter&

Boynton,et,al.,,1996, Assumptions,of,parametric,designs,

•  Pros:&you&don’t&have&to&design&a&control&conidBonU&no&subtracBon&

•  AssumpBon&of&pure&modulaBon&•  Each&level&of&the&task&differs&quanBtaBvely&in&the&level&of&engagement&of&the&process&of&interest,&rather&than&qualitaBvely&

•  Assumes&you&can&define&the&magnitude&differences&across&levels&(usually&assumes&equality,&but&not&necessarily&

•  Failures:&•  Response&is&a&step&funcBon&•  There&are&different&processes&engaged&at&different&levels&

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Cohen,et,al.,,1996,

0&and&1Uback&do&not&require&WM;&2&does;&step&funcBon&with&a&qualitaBve&change&in&process&

Priming/adaptation,designs,

• PresentaBon&of&an&item&mulBple&Bmes&leads&to&

changes&in&acBvity&•  Usually&decreased&acBvity&upon&repeBBon&

•  Inference:&•  Regions&showing&decreased&acBvity&are&sensiBve&to&(i.e.&represent)&whatever&sBmulus&features&were&repeated&

• Requires&version&of&pure&modulaBon&assumpBon&•  Assumes&that&processing&of&specific&features&is&reduced&but&that&

the&task&is&otherwise&qualitaBvely&the&same&

Can,adaptation,fMRI,characterize,

,neural,representations?,,

,

•  A&voxel&containing&neurons&that&respond&to&all&poliBcians,&irrespecBve&of&party&

•  A&voxel&containing&some&specifically&DemocraBc&

neurons,&and&other&specifically&Republican&

neurons.&&

Two&sBmuli:&can&neurons&tell&the&

difference?&

From&R.&Raizada&

Responses,to,individual,stimuli,

do,not,show,whether,neurons,can,tell,the,

difference,

•  Different&sets&of&neurons&are&acBve&

within&the&voxel,&

but&overall&fMRI&

responses&are&

indisBnguishable&&

From&R.&Raizada&

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Neural,adaptation,to,repeated,stimuli,does,show,the,difference:,

What,counts,as,repetition,for,neurons,in,a,voxel?,

It�s a politician" Same neurons, adapting:"It�s a politician again"

It�s a Republican" Different, fresh neurons: It�s a Democrat"

From&R.&Raizada&

Adaptation,in,bilingual,subjects,

,Do(different(language(share(seman&c(representa&ons(across(languages(in(bilingual(subjects?((Chee(et(al(

Chee,et,al,2003,

Main&effect&for&meaning&(adaptaBon)&in&LIFG,&not&LOcc&

Conjunction,analysis,(Price,&,Friston,,1997),

•  Perform&several&parallel&subtracBons&

•  Each&of&which&isolates&only&the&process&of&interest&•  Find&regions&that&show&common&acBvaBon&across&all&of&these&

Ex A - Ctl Ex B - Ctl Ex C - Ctl

A AND B AND C

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from&Price&&&Friston,&1997&

BTLA],all,tasks,involving,accessing,phonology,

Problems,with,conjunction,analysis,,

(Caplan,&,Moo,,2003),

• Many&assumpBons&about&what&processes&are&involved&

•  Implicit&processing&•  Subjects&may&engage&processes&that&are&not&necessary&for&the&taskU&does&not&measure&magnitude&differences&

•  InteracBons&between&processing&stages&•  ConjuncBon&only&gets&rid&of&interacBons&if&they&do&not&acBvate&the&same&regions&to&the&same&degree&across&tasks&

• We&use&this&approach&for&finding&consistent&but&lowUlevel&acBvaBons&in&clinical&mapping&&

&

Factor]determined,component,classi^ication:,

Badre,,Poldrack,et,al,2005,

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IFG,dissociations,

Badre,&Poldrack&etc&2005&

2]group,designs,

•  Build&on&any&of&the&prior&designs&•  AddiBonal&between&group&comparisons&

•  Hypothesis&sounds&something&like:&

•  “&the(differences(between(experimental(and(control(task(in(my(pa&ent(group(differs(from(that(difference(in(controls”(

•  Assumes&baseline&task&performance&is&equal&

• What&if&one&group&cannot&perform&the&task&well?&

•  Eg:&dyslexia:&give&a&nonUword&reading&task&

Counterbalancing,

• With&more&than&2&condiBonsU&essenBal&

•  EG:&Low,&medium&and&high&stress&condiBons&•  HabituaBon&•  Order&effects&&eg&High&carryUover&

• Complete&counterbalancing&(recruit&in&groups&of&N!&where&N&is&the&total&number&of&condiBons)&•  1&2&3&&&&132&&&&231&&&&213&&&312&&&&312&

•  LaBn&Square&(recruit&in&groups&of&N&condiBons)&•  123&&231&&312&•  Each&condiBon&in&each&serial&order&•  &assumes-no-taskDtask-order-interac&ons-

Summary,

•  No&design&is&perfect&•  &Use&that&which&is&most&consistent&with&your&specific&

research&quesBon&

• MulBple&�baseline�&condiBons&help&interpretaBon&

•  Behavioral&data&is&extremely&helpful&in&supporBng&

many&assumpBons&and&prevenBng&criBcal&errors&

•  Beware&of&your&assumpBons!&all&designs&make&

assumpBons&that&are&not&fully&verifiable;&know&

them!&

•  Freely&admit&your&design&limitaBons&