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Abstract In recent years, the clinical treatment and symptom management of neurological disorders have faced significant challenges due to the high complexity of the nervous system's structure and function. Against this backdrop, physical stimulation techniques have emerged as a vital complementary approach to traditional pharmacological treatments and
Wanying Li, Liqun Chen
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Background. Studying the functional state of the body of adolescents when they preform cognitive activity using electronic devices is of great importance due to the introduction of information and computer technologies into the educational process ...
O. N. Adamovskaya +2 more
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Digital and Biomarker‐Based Monitoring for Schizophrenia‐Treatment Adherence
Monitoring technologies integrated with artificial intelligence can enable personalized care, improved adherence, and reduced relapses among psychotic patients. ABSTRACT Background Nonadherence to antipsychotics affects nearly half of patients with schizophrenia, leading to rehospitalization, suicidality, and reduced quality of life.
Samuel Inshutiyimana +5 more
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Multi‐Modal AI Approach in Depression Detection and Treatment: A Systematic Review of Last Decade
Overview of multimodal approaches for depression detection and treatment. ABSTRACT Depression is a common and devastating mental health illness with serious personal and societal consequences. Despite advancing treatment techniques, there are still hurdles in the effective diagnosis and treatment of depression, such as prompt diagnosis, personalized ...
Smith K. Khare +3 more
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Validation of Wireless Sensors for Psychophysiological Studies
James One (MindProber Labs) is a wireless psychophysiological device comprising two sensors: one measuring electrodermal activity (EDA), the other photoplethysmography (PPG).
Pedro Silva Moreira +4 more
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Abstract Background Scholars have reached a consensus on the influential roles and dynamic characteristics of epistemic emotions during the problem‐solving process; however, few research provided empirical evidence to reveal the temporal progression of these emotions.
Tingting Wang +5 more
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Abstract INTRODUCTION We examined whether locus coeruleus (LC) contrast, an indirect proxy for neuronal density and structural health, was related to delayed episodic memory in healthy older adults (OAs) and those with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and its association with encoding‐related brain activity, controlling for emotional salience.
Lucia Penalba‐Sánchez +12 more
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Mixed Pain: Toward a Consensus Definition and a Mechanism‐Based Framework
ABSTRACT Background For decades, clinicians and researchers have struggled to classify pain conditions that do not fit neatly into the nociceptive, neuropathic or nociplastic frameworks. Many common disorders—from chronic low back pain to cancer pain and osteoarthritis—exhibit overlapping mechanisms and have long fallen into the ‘grey zone’ of mixed ...
Rainer Freynhagen +13 more
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IntroductionThe study of electrodermal activity (EDA) in individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is gaining scientific interest as a potential source of physiological biomarkers that can objectively improve the diagnosis of this condition ...
David Pérez-Jorge +3 more
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Electrodermal Activity Is Sensitive to Cognitive Stress under Water
When divers are at depth in water, the high pressure and low temperature alone can cause severe stress, challenging the human physiological control systems.
Hugo F. Posada-Quintero +3 more
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