Neurodata and Neuroprivacy: Data Protection Outdated?
There are a number of novel technologies and a broad range of research aimed at the collection and use of data drawn directly from the human brain. Given that this data – neurodata – is data collected from individuals, one area of law which will be of relevance is data protection.
Hallinan, Dara +3 more
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C-reactive protein mediates the association of liver fat and carotid intima–media thickness in healthy men and men with the metabolic syndrome and/or uncomplicated type 2 diabetes [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Decreased large artery function, as reflected by increased brachial artery pulse pressure and increased carotid artery diameter and stiffness, may contribute to the increased mortality risk that is observed in subjects with impaired glucose ...
Adiels +41 more
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Applying an Archetype-Based Approach to Electroencephalography/Event-Related Potential Experiments in the EEGBase Resource [PDF]
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to investigate the feasibility of applying openEHR (an archetype-based approach for electronic health records representation) to modeling data stored in EEGBase, a portal for experimental electroencephalography/event-
Mouček, R, Papež, V
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Processing and analysis of multichannel extracellular neuronal signals: state-of-the-art and challenges [PDF]
In recent years multichannel neuronal signal acquisition systems have allowed scientists to focus on research questions which were otherwise impossible.
Mahmud, M, Vassanelli, S
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Computation of Interaural Time Difference in the Owl's Coincidence Detector Neurons [PDF]
Both the mammalian and avian auditory systems localize sound sources by computing the interaural time difference (ITD) with submillisecond accuracy. The neural circuits for this computation in birds consist of axonal delay lines and coincidence detector ...
Ashida, Go +2 more
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Topological View of Flows Inside the BOLD Spontaneous Activity of the Human Brain
Spatio-temporal brain activities with variable delay detectable in resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) give rise to highly reproducible structures, termed cortical lag threads, that propagate from one brain region to another ...
Arjuna P. H. Don +4 more
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Shoulder muscle activity in sport climbing in naturally chosen and corrected shoulder positions [PDF]
Objective: The aim of the study was to determine electromyographic activity of the scapula stabilizing muscles in naturally chosen and corrected shoulder positions in typical static climbing postures.
Alena Duchačová +21 more
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Co-evolution of neurotechnology and AI: ethical challenges and regulatory approaches [PDF]
The purpose Purpose of this study is to analyze the ethical challenges at the intersection of neurotechnology and artificial intelligence (AI), and propose regulatory approaches to ensure their responsible development.
Shenderyuk-Zhidkov, Aleksandr Vladimirovich +2 more
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A NWB-based dataset and processing pipeline of human single-neuron activity during a declarative memory task [PDF]
A challenge for data sharing in systems neuroscience is the multitude of different data formats used. Neurodata Without Borders: Neurophysiology 2.0 (NWB:N) has emerged as a standardized data format for the storage of cellular-level data together with ...
Carlson, A. +12 more
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Neuromotor development and visual acuity in premature infants submitted to early visuo-motor stimulation [PDF]
To investigate the effects of early visual stimulation on the development of tonus and posture control and of grating visual acuity of preterm infants, eight infants received visual stimulation that induced head motion during the first 6 months of life ...
Berezovsky, Adriana +6 more
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