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Neurocognitive Decline in Rapid Eye Movement (REM)-Predominant Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) Versus Non-rapid Eye Movement (NREM)-Predominant OSA: A Comparative Study. [PDF]
Purushotham S +3 more
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Smart Closed‐Loop Systems in Personalized Healthcare: Advances and Outlook
A smart closed‐loop e‐textile integrates multimodal sensing, onboard processing, wireless communication, and wearable power to enable real‐time physiological/biochemical monitoring and feedback‐controlled therapy. ABSTRACT Smart textiles represent a revolutionary frontier in healthcare, seamlessly blending fabric and advanced technologies to create ...
Safoora Khosravi +12 more
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Rapid Eye Movement (REM) Sleep Behaviour Disorder in Moebius Syndrome: A Rare Pediatric Case. [PDF]
Gonçalves CP +4 more
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Non‐Invasive Multidimensional Capacitive Sensing for In Vivo Traumatic Brain Injury Monitoring
Single‐electrode, multidimensional capacitive sensors noninvasively assess cerebral autoregulation and compliance for traumatic brain injury monitoring. ABSTRACT Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major cause of death and disability, but invasive intracranial pressure (ICP) monitoring is risky, and current non‐invasive methods lack the resolution and ...
Shawn Kim +8 more
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Denoising eye movement signals using a novel signal processing framework to preserve oculomotor integrity in dyslexia. [PDF]
Gajendiran S, Sivagnanam Y.
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In this study, we report a resistive‐type strain sensor fabricated using single‐walled CNTs, are used layer using the pray technique to deposit as conductive, and UV‐resin was spin‐coated as a protection layer. The sensor functioned in harsh temperature variation conditions from −50°C to 125°C without deterioration.
Jagan Singh Meena +4 more
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Adaptions in eye-movement behavior during face-to-face communication in noise. [PDF]
Slomianka V, May T, Dau T.
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This review presents recent progress in vision‐augmented wearable interfaces that combine artificial vision, soft wearable sensors, and exoskeletal robots. Inspired by biological visual systems, these technologies enable multimodal perception and intelligent human–machine interaction.
Jihun Lee +4 more
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