BrainNorm: A Foundation Model that knows Normal via Semantic Atlas Pretraining
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Authors

Madhumitha Venkatesh,Shanawaj S Madarkar,Konda Reddy Mopuri

Abstract

We introduce BrainNorm, a normative foundation model, trained and tested on ~66,000 T1-weighted structural MRI (T1w sMRI) scans. By leveraging language-image style contrastive pretraining on healthy cohorts across ages, BrainNorm learns a Semantic Atlas Latent space (SAL), where each scan is represented as a set of atlas-parcel embeddings.

This yields parcel-specific healthy aging template trajectories that support age-consistent template matching and localized deviation scoring relative to a subject's chronological age. Across 6 downstream cohorts, BrainNorm demonstrates generalization evaluated across 25 task-setting combinations spanning age estimation, brain-age gap estimation, parcel identification, and single- & multi-disease classification tasks under direct inference, zero-shot, few-shot & full-data linear-probe settings.

The resulting deviation patterns in SAL space enable zero-shot tasks for disease prediction using parcel-wise abnormalities. Fine-tuning on healthy-only cohorts of downstream datasets further improves the performance of various tasks.

Across all classification tasks, linear probing on BrainNorm's frozen embeddings outperforms 9 baselines finetuned under end-to-end supervision. Furthermore, the localized deviations identified by BrainNorm across various neurodegenerative disorders closely align with established neurodegeneration pathology in clinical literature.

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