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International federation of societies for electroencephalography and clinical neurology
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Abstract Brain‐Computer Interface (BCI) based on motor imagery (MI) has attracted great interest as a new rehabilitation method for stroke. Riemannian geometry‐based classification algorithms are widely used in MI‐BCI due to their strong robustness and generalization capabilities.
Xinwei Sun+8 more
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Diagnostic Validity of Electroencephalography in Equine Intracranial Disorders [PDF]
Véronique A. Lacombe+6 more
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Electroencephalography in clinical practice
C T Tan
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Current role of electroencephalography in cerebral ischemia. [PDF]
Edward Faught
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Sensing Dog Brain Reactions to Smell by AI Speckle Pattern Analysis
The setup of our experiment is shown on Labrador, Johny, a canine participant of our research. The schematic of the setup features: green laser, digital camera, source of smell, and computer. Regions of the brain that were tested are highlighted. Note that the hippocampus and amygdala are on both sides of the dog's brain.
Ilana Propp+5 more
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Acta Paediatrica, Volume 112, Issue 2, Page 296-297, February 2023.
Antoine Martenot+4 more
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Endovascular electroencephalography during an intracarotid amobarbital test with simultaneous recordings from 16 electrodes [PDF]
Frank Thömke, Peter Stoeter, D. STADER
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Validation of CBCL depression scores of adolescents in three independent datasets
Depression is common, burdensome, and is frequently first diagnosed in adolescents, thus the popular Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development dataset (ABCD) provides an attractive opportunity to research depression in adolescents. The only DSM‐5‐oriented continuous measure of depression in ABCD is the parent‐report Child Behavior Checklist's DSM‐5 ...
Marie Zelenina+3 more
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Here, we present findings from a combined eye‐tracking and EEG study on face processing. When free‐viewing natural scenes, we find similar ERPs to those in a passive perception task. Furthermore, effect sizes of both tasks correlate strongly (~.8), indicating a natural validity of prior results.
Anna L. Gert+4 more
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