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ABSTRACT Recycling of post‐consumer waste has emerged as a key strategy to reduce environmental impact and conserve resources, particularly in the production of sustainable polymers. The development of high‐quality recycled polypropylene (rPP) from household waste, such as the Systalen recyclate produced by Der Grüne Punkt (Green Dot), exemplifies this
Leopold Alexander Frankenbach+2 more
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Somatosensory cues and the optimal allocation of attentional resources are critical for motor performance, but it is uncertain how movement of a body part modulates directed attention and the processing of somatosensory signals originating from that same
Kazuhiro Sugawara+5 more
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Auditory event-related potentials as indicators of good prognosis in coma of non-anoxic etiology [PDF]
The aim of this study is to evaluate whether auditory event-related potentials can predict the prognosis of recovery from coma resulting from different etiologies.
Jabbour, Rosette, Sawaya, Raja A.
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Tascilar ME, Turkkahraman D, Oz O, Yucel M, Taskesen M, Eker I, Abaci A, Dundaroz R, Ulas UH. P300 auditory event‐related potentials in children with obesity: is childhood obesity related to impairment in cognitive functions?
M. Taşçılar+8 more
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Cognitive and Cerebral Aging Research in Autism: A Systematic Review on an Emerging Topic
ABSTRACT Aging in autism is an emerging and under‐explored area of research. This systematic review provides a comprehensive overview of studies on cognitive and both structural and functional cerebral aging in autism. A systematic search of PubMed and APA PsycInfo was conducted up to and including January 2024.
Marine Bessé+9 more
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Single-trial P300 Classification using PCA with LDA, QDA and Neural Networks [PDF]
The P300 event-related potential (ERP), evoked in scalp-recorded electroencephalography (EEG) by external stimuli, has proven to be a reliable response for controlling a BCI. The P300 component of an event related potential is thus widely used in brain-computer interfaces to translate the subjects' intent by mere thoughts into commands to control ...
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Signals from Intraventricular Depth Electrodes Can Control a Brain-Computer Interface [PDF]
A Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) is a device that enables severely disabled people to communicate and interact with their environments using their brain waves. Most research investigating BCI in humans have used scalp-recorded electroencephalography (EEG)
Krusienski, Dean J., Shih, Jerry J.
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Is Enhancer Function Driven by Protein–Protein Interactions? From Bacteria to Leukemia
Enhancers are key regulatory elements that are conceptually conserved from bacteria to humans. Enhancer dysregulation is common in cancers, including leukemia. We argue that highly specific protein–protein interactions, including transcription factors, mediate enhancer‐promoter proximity to allow enhancer‐bound factors to directly act on RNA polymerase
Nicholas T. Crump, Thomas A. Milne
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Introduction Cochlear implantation has been considered a viable option to restore hearing perception in adults with severe to profound postlingual hearing loss.
Victor Goiris Calderaro+5 more
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Information-Theoretic Analysis of Refractory Effects in the P300 Speller [PDF]
The P300 speller is a brain-computer interface that enables people with neuromuscular disorders to communicate based on eliciting event-related potentials (ERP) in electroencephalography (EEG) measurements. One challenge to reliable communication is the presence of refractory effects in the P300 ERP that induces temporal dependence in the user's EEG ...
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