Shared increased entropy of brain signals across patients with different mental illnesses: A coordinate-based activation likelihood estimation meta-analysis

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Shanling Ji
Yinghui Zhang
Nan Chen
Xia Liu
Yongchao Li
Xuexiao Shao
Zhengwu Yang
Zhijun Yao
Bin Hu
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[1] Lanzhou University,Gansu Provincial Key Laboratory of Wearable Computing, School of Information Science and Engineering
[2] Mental Health Center Hospital of Guangyuan,School of Computer Science
[3] Qinghai Normal University,CAS Center for Excellence in Brain Science and Intelligence Technology, Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences
[4] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Joint Research Center for Cognitive Neurosensor Technology of Lanzhou University & Institute of Semiconductors
[5] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Engineering Research Center of Open Source Software and Real
[6] (Lanzhou University),Time System
[7] Ministry of Education,undefined
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Entropy; fMRI; Psychiatric disorder; Right fusiform gyrus;
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Entropy is a measurement of brain signal complexity. Studies have found increased/decreased entropy of brain signals in psychiatric patients. There is no consistent conclusion regarding the relationship between the entropy of brain signals and mental illness. Therefore, this meta-analysis aimed to identify consistent abnormalities in the brain signal entropy in patients with different mental illnesses. We conducted a systematic search to collect resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) studies in patients with psychiatric disorders. This work identified 9 eligible rs-fMRI studies, which included a total of 14 experiments, 67 activation foci, and 1383 subjects. We tested the convergence across their findings by using the activation likelihood estimation method. P-value maps were corrected by using cluster-level family-wise error p < 0.05 and permuting 2000 times. Results showed that patients with different psychiatric disorders shared commonly increased entropy of brain signals in the left inferior and middle frontal gyri, and the right fusiform gyrus, cuneus, precuneus. No shared alterations were found in the subcortical regions and cerebellum in the patient group. Our findings suggested that the increased entropy of brain signals in the cortex, not subcortical regions and cerebellum, might have associations with the pathophysiology across mental illnesses. This meta-analysis study provided the first comprehensive understanding of the abnormality in brain signal complexity across patients with different psychiatric disorders.
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