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A frugal Spiking Neural Network for unsupervised multivariate temporal pattern classification and multichannel spike sorting. [PDF]
Pokala SD +5 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Paroxysmal kinesigenic dyskinesia (PKD) is the most common hereditary paroxysmal movement disorder. The PRRT2 gene is the first identified causative gene and accounts for the majority of PKD. In this study, we investigated the pathogenicity of PRRT2 variants in the splice regions. Methods Patients with clinically suspected PKD and no
Jiao‐Jiao Xu +5 more
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Med-Diffusion: Diffusion Model-Based Imputation of Multimodal Sensor Data for Surgical Patients. [PDF]
Cheng Z +8 more
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Moyamoya Disease and the Risk of Parkinson's Disease
ABSTRACT Objectives Moyamoya disease (MMD) is a rare cerebrovascular disorder characterized by the progressive narrowing of arteries at the base of the brain, forming abnormal collateral vascular networks. While vascular parkinsonism is noted in MMD, its link to Parkinson's disease (PD) has not been explored.
Dallah Yoo +9 more
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Effective connectivity between the medial temporal lobes and early visual cortex modulated by unrestricted viewing predicts memory retrieval and gaze reinstatement. [PDF]
Ladyka-Wojcik N, Liu ZX, Ryan JD.
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A Comparative Study of Categorical Variable Encoding Techniques for Neural Network Classifiers
Kedar Potdar +2 more
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Altered Dynamic Functional Network Connectivity in Post‐Stroke Aphasia
ABSTRACT Objective Previous studies examining post‐stroke aphasia (PSA) patients via resting‐state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs‐fMRI) have predominantly focused on static functional connectivity. In contrast, the current investigation aims to elucidate the alterations in dynamic functional network connectivity (dFNC) among PSA patients ...
Guihua Xu +6 more
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Using visual imagery to manipulate recognition memory for faces whose appearance has changed. [PDF]
Ramey MM, Zabelina DL.
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