Musical skills can be decoded from magnetic resonance images

biorxiv(2020)

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Learning induces structural changes in the brain. Especially repeated, long-term behaviors, such as extensive training of playing a musical instrument, are likely to produce characteristic features to brain structure. However, it is not clear to what extent such structural features can be extracted from magnetic resonance images of the brain. Here we show that it is possible to predict whether a person is a musician or a non-musician based on the thickness of the cerebral cortex measured at 148 brain regions encompassing the whole cortex. Using a supervised machine learning technique called support vector machines, we achieved significant ( = 0.321, < 0.001) agreement between the actual and predicted participant groups of 30 musicians and 85 non-musicians. The areas contributing to the prediction were mostly in the frontal, parietal, and occipital lobes of the left hemisphere. Our results suggest that decoding an acquired skill from magnetic resonance images of brain structure is feasible to some extent. Further, the distribution of the areas that were informative in the classification, which mostly, but not entirely overlapped with earlier findings, implies that decoding-based analyses of structural properties of the brain can reveal novel aspects of musical aptitude.
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Decoding,Learning,Magnetic resonance imaging,Machine learning,Musician,Support vector machines
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