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Biomedical technologies can increasingly be used not only to combat disease, but also to augment the capacities or traits of normal, healthy people – a practice commonly referred to as biomedical enhancement.
Douglas, Thomas, Thomas Douglas
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Background: Parkinson’s disease is a neurodegenerative disorder that causes impaired motor functions. Virtual reality technology may be recommended to optimize motor learning in a safe environment.
Patricia Sánchez-Herrera-Baeza +9 more
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Enhancing biomedical search interfaces with images
Abstract Motivation Figures in biomedical papers communicate essential information with the potential to identify relevant documents in biomedical and clinical settings. However, academic search interfaces mainly search over text fields. Results
Juan Trelles Trabucco +3 more
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SIENA: Semi-automatic semantic enhancement of datasets using concept recognition
Background The amount of available data, which can facilitate answering scientific research questions, is growing. However, the different formats of published data are expanding as well, creating a serious challenge when multiple datasets need to be ...
Andreea Grigoriu +3 more
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Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Use in Warfighting: Benefits, Risks, and Future Prospects
Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a non-invasive brain stimulation technique which provides unique potential to directly improve human capability on a temporary, at needs, basis.
Steven E. Davis, Glen A. Smith
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Recommendations to enhance rigor and reproducibility in biomedical research [PDF]
Abstract Biomedical research depends increasingly on computational tools, but mechanisms ensuring open data, open software, and reproducibility are variably enforced by academic institutions, funders, and publishers. Publications may present software for which source code or documentation are or become unavailable; this compromises the ...
Jaqueline J Brito +6 more
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The biomedical enhancement of moral status [PDF]
The biomedical enhancement of human capacities has emerged as one of the most philosophically invigorating areas of contemporary bioethical research. In exploring the ethical dimensions of emerging biotechnologies and human–machine interfaces, the literature on human enhancement has made significant contributions to traditional problems in moral ...
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By observing the processes of (bio)medicalization and pharmaceuticalization of society, this article addresses drugs that have been used by healthy individuals to increase cognitive dimensions such as alertness, memory, and concentration.
Bruno Pereira de Castro +1 more
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Zinc alloys have great potential to become a new generation of biodegradable implant materials for biomedical applications due to their moderate corrosion rates.
Jingbo Li +8 more
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Methodologies on the Enhanced Spatial Resolution of Non-Invasive Optical Brain Imaging: A Review
Optical brain imaging (OBI) has the potential for a bright future thanks to its low cost and portability relative to other biomedical imaging modalities.
Zeshan Shoaib +3 more
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