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ControlIt: A Universal Framework for Translational, Adaptive, and Online Brain–Computer Interfaces
Brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) lack a unified platform that works across signals and algorithms. ControlIt, an open‐source, modular ROS2‐based BCI framework supporting electroencephalography (EEG), electrocorticography (ECoG), and spike‐based decoding across both classification and regression tasks is presented.
Wanlin Yang +12 more
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Background. Nonhuman primate models are essential in preclinical transplantation studies. Although many advances in medical and surgical therapies have been achieved in liver transplantation research using rodent models, nonhuman primate models have not ...
Katsuhiro Tomofuji, MD, PhD +9 more
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Pristane (5 mL/kg) induced a robust systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)‐like phenotype in Macaca fascicularis, marked by elevated antinuclear antibody (ANA) levels and systemic clinical, hematological, and biochemical changes. This model closely reflects human SLE and provides a translational platform for disease studies and therapeutic evaluation ...
Jonny Jonny +12 more
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Perceptual tuning influences rule generalization: Testing humans with monkey-tailored stimuli
Comparative research investigating how nonhuman animals generalize patterns of auditory stimuli often uses sequences of human speech syllables and reports limited generalization abilities in animals.
Filippi, P., Fitch, W., Ravignani, A.
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Abstract knowledge in the broken-string problem : evidence from nonhuman primates and pre-schoolers [PDF]
There was funding from the Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851.There is still large controversy about whether abstract knowledge of physical problems is uniquely human.
Albiach-Serrano, Anna +5 more
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Equine models in translational medicine: A comparative approach to human health
This diagram summarizes and contrasts rodent and equine models, outlining their strengths, limitations, and applications. Horses offer naturally occurring diseases, genetic and physiological similarities to humans, and suitability for longitudinal and clinical‐scale studies.
Shayan Boozarjomehri Amnieh +1 more
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Targeted Patching and Dendritic Ca2+ Imaging in Nonhuman Primate Brain in vivo
Nonhuman primates provide an important model not only for understanding human brain but also for translational research in neurological and psychiatric disorders.
Ran Ding +15 more
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Common Visual Preference for Curved Contours in Humans and Great Apes. [PDF]
Among the visual preferences that guide many everyday activities and decisions, from consumer choices to social judgment, preference for curved over sharp-angled contours is commonly thought to have played an adaptive role throughout human evolution ...
Enric Munar +3 more
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Amplification of simian retroviral sequences from human recipients of baboon liver transplants [PDF]
Investigations into the use of baboons as organ donors for human transplant recipients, a procedure called xenotransplantation, have raised the specter of transmitting baboon viruses to humans and possibly establishing new human infectious diseases ...
Anonymous +12 more
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Tau Pathology in Alzheimer's Disease Uniquely Affects Sulcal Depths
Objective Though it is widely known that tau deposition affects brain structure, the precise localization of these effects is poorly understood, especially in relation to gyral and sulcal anatomy. We investigated whether tau pathology in Alzheimer's disease (AD) preferentially affects sulci, and particularly sulcal depths.
Samira A. Maboudian +10 more
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