https://github.com/cobralab/wmh_signal_ad_oparent_2023
WMH signal measures paper
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Repository
WMH signal measures paper
Basic Info
- Host: GitHub
- Owner: CoBrALab
- Language: R
- Default Branch: main
- Size: 30.2 MB
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README.md
Description
This repository contains all analysis code and processed data to reproduce the main results for the research article titled "Assessment of white matter hyperintensity severity using multimodal magnetic resonance imaging" published in Brain Communications in 2023 (https://doi.org/10.1093/braincomms/fcad279).
Results in raw form and figures are also available for every main analysis.
All processed data is available in the two CSVs dfpvdeepswm.csv (for the periventricular / deep / superficial white matter parcellation) and dflobar.csv (for the lobar parcellation). Only this data is needed to run all analyses.
Analysis code is organized such that every analysis contains a .R or .py file with the same name as the folder, and should be run in order to reproduce the results. In every folder, raw results are in the subfolder 'resultspaper', and figures are in the subfolder 'visualizationpaper'. If the code is run, it will create two new folders: 'results' and 'visualization' with the reproduced results and figures.
Dependencies
- anaconda/miniconda3
- Python/3.9.7
- R/3.5.1
- pyls/0.01 (https://github.com/rmarkello/pyls)
- R modules: ggplot2, viridis, multcomp, tidyverse, broom, grid, Hmisc, corrplot
- Python packages: numpy, pandas, matplotlib, sklearn, math
Owner
- Name: Computational Brain Anatomy Laboratory
- Login: CoBrALab
- Kind: organization
- Email: contact@cobralab.ca
- Location: Montreal, QC
- Website: http://cobralab.ca
- Repositories: 36
- Profile: https://github.com/CoBrALab
Computational Brain Anatomy Laboratory, located in the CIC at the Douglas Institute, McGill University