Spatially targeted inhibitory rhythms differentially affect neuronal integration. [PDF]
Headley DB +3 more
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Gamma rhythm low field magnetic stimulation alleviates neuropathologic changes and rescues memory and cognitive impairments in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease. [PDF]
Zhen J +11 more
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Structural Feature Selection in Common Spatial Patterns Using Adaptive Sparse Group Lasso
ABSTRACT With the advancement of brain–computer interfaces (BCI), motor imagery (MI) electroencephalogram (EEG) decoding can greatly benefit from spatial filtering features derived from common spatial patterns (CSP). However, CSP‐based features often exhibit high redundancy and intersubject variability.
Yadi Wang +4 more
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How FDI reshapes host markets’ trade profile and politics
Abstract A fast‐growing literature indicates that firms’ engagement in foreign direct investment (FDI) and trade is key to understanding deepening global value chains and their political implications. However, existing studies have mainly focused on the ramifications for FDI home countries while often overlooking the firm‐product level interactions ...
In Song Kim, Steven Liao, Sayumi Miyano
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A compound pulsed magnetic field achieves superior cognitive benefits against Alzheimer's disease progression via multi-level restoration of neural oscillations and cerebral perfusion. [PDF]
Wang X +5 more
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Map of Lower sediment (LS) thickness is a surrogate for the distribution of Thorncliffe Formation (TF) and ~75% of TF thickness from the slope of Niagara Escarpment east to Brighton. Inset images show the LS sequence at the Don Valleys brickyards (DVBY) and undeformed TF sand and gravel (~15 m) below Newmarket Till (NT) at sites L and Co.
David R. Sharpe +3 more
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The alpha rhythm: from physiology to behavior. [PDF]
Jensen O, Bonnefond M.
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Brain processing differences through gamma rhythm during divergent
Ana Amancio Silva +1 more
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Opening closed inward rectifier potassium channel doors
Inwardly rectifying potassium (KIR) channels are essential regulators of membrane potential in excitable and non‐excitable tissues. Although KIR channels exhibit a biophysical preference for potassium influx due to voltage‐dependent block of outward current by polyamines and Mg2+, under physiological conditions, they predominantly mediate K+ efflux ...
Anna Stary‐Weinzinger +3 more
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Brain Gamma-Stimulation: Mechanisms and Optimization of Impact. [PDF]
Lushnikov KV +5 more
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