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MVPA to enhance the study of rare cognitive events: an investigation of experimental PTSD

MVPA to enhance the study of rare cognitive events: an investigation of experimental PTSD
MVPA to enhance the study of rare cognitive events: an investigation of experimental PTSD
Many cognitive processes are challenging to study due to their scarce occurrence. Here we demonstrate how pattern recognition and brain imaging can enhance the study of such processes by providing fast, sensitive, and non-intrusive detection of these events. This can enable efficient experimental and clinical intervention. We focus on the study of traumatic events producing flashbacks associated with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), using an experimental analogue of trauma (a traumatic film). These events are rare and challenging to reliably elicit in experimental settings. We show that a classifier can be built to predict, based upon brain response, which stimuli are likely to induce these rare flashbacks at the point of exposure. An ability to predict these stimuli makes possible the trialing of context-specific preventative clinical interventions. We present results from two independent datasets, outlining key analytic challenges.
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Niehaus, K.E.
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Clark, I.A.
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Bourne, C.
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Mackay, C.E.
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Holmes, E.A.
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Woolrich, M.W.
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Duff, E.P.
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Niehaus, K.E.
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Bourne, C.
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Mackay, C.E.
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Holmes, E.A.
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Smith, S.M.
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Niehaus, K.E., Clark, I.A., Bourne, C., Mackay, C.E., Holmes, E.A., Smith, S.M., Woolrich, M.W. and Duff, E.P. (2014) MVPA to enhance the study of rare cognitive events: an investigation of experimental PTSD. In Proceedings - 2014 International Workshop on Pattern Recognition in Neuroimaging, PRNI 2014. IEEE.. (doi:10.1109/PRNI.2014.6858536).

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Many cognitive processes are challenging to study due to their scarce occurrence. Here we demonstrate how pattern recognition and brain imaging can enhance the study of such processes by providing fast, sensitive, and non-intrusive detection of these events. This can enable efficient experimental and clinical intervention. We focus on the study of traumatic events producing flashbacks associated with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), using an experimental analogue of trauma (a traumatic film). These events are rare and challenging to reliably elicit in experimental settings. We show that a classifier can be built to predict, based upon brain response, which stimuli are likely to induce these rare flashbacks at the point of exposure. An ability to predict these stimuli makes possible the trialing of context-specific preventative clinical interventions. We present results from two independent datasets, outlining key analytic challenges.

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Published date: 4 June 2014

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Local EPrints ID: 508144
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/508144
PURE UUID: 20f67bde-1635-4394-b375-75409da8aa62
ORCID for E.A. Holmes: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7319-3112

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Author: K.E. Niehaus
Author: I.A. Clark
Author: C. Bourne
Author: C.E. Mackay
Author: E.A. Holmes ORCID iD
Author: S.M. Smith
Author: M.W. Woolrich
Author: E.P. Duff

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