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A patient-specific, 3D printed neurostimulator enabling focal transcranial electrical stimulation and EEG at home. [PDF]
Joodaki M +11 more
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A perspective on automated rapid eye movement sleep assessment
Summary Rapid eye movement sleep is associated with distinct changes in various biomedical signals that can be easily captured during sleep, lending themselves to automated sleep staging using machine learning systems. Here, we provide a perspective on the critical characteristics of biomedical signals associated with rapid eye movement sleep and how ...
Mathias Baumert, Huy Phan
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Reliability of electric field simulations in different age groups: impact of data quality metrics. [PDF]
Hayek D +4 more
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Increased p‐Tau181 Levels After Overnight Wakefulness Are Associated With Neuroticism in Young Women
Overnight wakefulness, mimicking night shift conditions, impaired morning vigilance in healthy, reproductive‐aged women, regardless of estradiol or neuroticism. However, the overnight wakefulness‐related rise in the Alzheimer's disease blood biomarker p‐Tau181 was greater in women with higher neuroticism, suggesting that neurobiological vulnerability ...
Diana A. Nôga +14 more
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Transcranial alternating current stimulation can disrupt or reestablish neural entrainment in parkinsonian motor cortex. [PDF]
Tran H +11 more
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ABSTRACT Machine‐learning‐based sleep staging models have achieved expert‐level performance on standard polysomnographic (PSG) data. However, their application to EEG recorded by wearable devices remains limited by non‐conventional referencing montage and the lack of benchmarking against PSG.
Federico Salfi +6 more
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Monocular ictal nystagmus in a dog: potentially a newly recognized focal seizure phenotype. [PDF]
De Frias JM +3 more
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ABSTRACT Preterm birth is a significant risk factor for atypical neurodevelopment, yet early electrophysiological markers of brain maturation are still lacking. Non‐invasive electroencephalographic (EEG) monitoring of cortical maturation in these patients holds promise as a tool for neurodevelopmental prediction.
Gaia Burlando +9 more
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Slow Wave Activity During Nocturnal Sleep in Hypersomnolence Disorder
ABSTRACT Slow waves during non‐rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep are associated with the restorative aspects of sleep. Previous research has suggested reduced normalized slow wave activity (SWA), particularly in the first cycle of NREM sleep, as a feature of hypersomnolence disorder (HD); however, the scarcity of existing research highlights the need for
Jesse D. Cook +6 more
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