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Jinnan Gong1,2,3,4, Rui Ma2, Roberto Rodriguez-Labrada4,5
1The Clinical Hospital of Chengdu Brain Science Institute, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu 611731, P. R. China.
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Investigating abnormal brain network characteristics in schizophrenia can improve our understanding of disease mechanisms and help identify potential intervention targets. Graph learning techniques can capture high-dimensional features of large-scale brain networks and offer an inherent advantage for integrating multimodal data. To better integrate multimodal data and accurately localize network abnormalities associated with the disorder, this study proposes a channel-based graph neural network (C-GNN) model. First, node embedding of brain regions was constructed to capture structural connectivity patterns. Second, a branched attention module was introduced to adaptively identify important brain regions through channel attention. Finally, a graph feature-constraint module was developed to extract salient features by computing difference scores across feature channels. The C-GNN model achieved an accuracy of 84.37% in classifying individuals with schizophrenia. Interpretability analysis revealed key abnormal brain regions (e.g. orbital cortex, temporal fusiform cortex, lingual gyrus) and multimodal metrics (such as cortical thickness and ReHo) that contributed substantially to the classification. These findings offer insights into the underlying neural alterations in schizophrenia and may inform the development of targeted intervention strategies.
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