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Are orexins-hypocretins the culprit for rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder in narcolepsy? [PDF]
Vanini G.
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Conductive Hydrogel‐Enabled Electrode for Scalp Electroencephalography Monitoring
Conductive hydrogels are emerging as effective EEG electrode‐scalp interfaces to overcome hair barriers. This review presents the demanding parameters for hair‐compatible hydrogel electrodes and summarizes their applications in healthcare and brain‐computer interfaces.
Zichong Ji +14 more
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Neuropathic pain impairs sleep architecture, non-rapid eye movement sleep, and reticular thalamic neuronal activity. [PDF]
López-Canul M +6 more
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Teaching financial crises: A leverage experiment
Abstract College students often struggle to understand the prevalence of asset price bubbles and the difficulty of timing asset purchases and sales. Even economics students are consistently surprised when bubbles burst. These breaks can have real macroeconomic effects, particularly when the price surge is fueled by leverage.
Lee Coppock, Daniel Harper, Charles Holt
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Machine learning-based brain magnetic resonance imaging radiomics for identifying rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder in Parkinson's disease patients. [PDF]
Lian Y, Xu Y, Hu L, Wei Y, Wang Z.
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Experimental study on the impact of traffic‐induced vibrations on early‐age concrete
Abstract The COUNT (Concreting under Traffic) research project systematically examined the effects of traffic‐induced vibrations on early‐age, hardening concrete—a critical issue for bridge construction and renovation. Traffic closures are often imposed during such projects to mitigate potential damage from vibrations.
Christian Gasser +6 more
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Selective Modulation of Fear Memory in Non-Rapid Eye Movement Sleep. [PDF]
Zheng Q, Huang Y, Mu C, Hu X, Lai CSW.
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