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Brain⁃computer interface technology and its applications in neuroscience
Brain ⁃ computer interface (BCI) is a cutting ⁃ edge technology of interdisciplinary integration, which has been widely used in many fields. This article introduces the four key parts of BCI technology, including signal acquisition, feature extraction ...
WU Jia⁃ling, GAO Zhong⁃ke
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Trouble de personnalité borderline (TPB)
Trouble de personnalité borderline (TPB)
Nicole Alari, Francesca Parisi
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One of the most analyzed variables in educational research is prosocial behavior, given its relevance and its application in favor of a culture of peace, the construction of solid democratic societies and the development of social justice.
Luis Espino-Díaz+4 more
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Neurosciences au service de la communication commerciale : manipulation et éthique - Une critique du neuromarketing [PDF]
title : Neurosciences in the service of marketing communication: manipulation and ethics- A critique of neuromarketing Abstract : By using knowledge in neurosciences, the neuromarketing claims to be capable of influencing the purchasing behavior of the ...
Benoit, Denis, Courbet, Didier
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Pourquoi et comment doit-on tenir compte des neurosciences en éthique ? Esquisse d’une approche neurophilosophique émergentiste et interdisciplinaire [PDF]
Un débat est présentement en cours sur l’opportunité ou non d’établir des liens entre l’éthique et les neurosciences. À première vue, cette proposition remet en question une conception traditionnelle de l’éthique qui se distingue des sciences empiriques.
Racine, Éric
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The description of new promising method of functional neuroimaging, functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS), is presented. General information on functional tomography and its features in children are given.
Leonid M. Yatsyk+8 more
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Quantifying Motor Impairment in Movement Disorders
Until recently the assessment of many movement disorders has relied on clinical rating scales that despite careful design are inherently subjective and non-linear. This makes accurate and truly observer-independent quantification difficult and limits the
James J. FitzGerald+6 more
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