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Multi-site Diagnostic Classification Of Schizophrenia Using 3D CNN On Aggregated Task-based fMRI Data [PDF]
In spite of years of research, the mechanisms that underlie the development of schizophrenia, as well as its relapse, symptomatology, and treatment, continue to be a mystery. The absence of appropriate analytic tools to deal with the variable and complicated nature of schizophrenia may be one of the factors that contribute to the development of this ...
arxiv
ChronoPscychosis: Temporal Segmentation and Its Impact on Schizophrenia Classification Using Motor Activity Data [PDF]
Schizophrenia is a complicated mental illness characterized by a broad spectrum of symptoms affecting cognition, behavior, and emotion. The task of identifying reliable biomarkers to classify Schizophrenia accurately continues to be a challenge in the field of psychiatry.
arxiv
Meta-learning on Spectral Images of Electroencephalogram of Schizophenics [PDF]
Schizophrenia is a complex psychiatric disorder involving changes in thought patterns, perception, mood, and behavior. The diagnosis of schizophrenia is challenging and requires that patients show two or more positive symptoms for at least one month. Delays in identifying this debilitating disorder can impede a patient ability to receive much needed ...
arxiv
Bayesian variable selection using an informed reversible jump in imaging genetics: an application to schizophrenia [PDF]
From a practical perspective, proposals are one of the main bottleneck for any Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) algorithm. This paper suggests a novel data driven or informed proposal for reversible jump MCMC for Bayesian variable selection in the context of predictive risk assessment for schizophrenia based on imaging genetic data.
arxiv
Nigerian Schizophrenia EEG Dataset (NSzED) Towards Data-Driven Psychiatry in Africa [PDF]
This work has been carried out to improve the dearth of high-quality EEG datasets used for schizophrenia diagnostic tools development and studies from populations of developing and underdeveloped regions of the world. To this aim, the presented dataset contains international 10/20 system EEG recordings from West African subjects of Nigerian origin in ...
arxiv
ABSTRACT Background Internationally, mental health policy has highlighted the exchange of peer support between people with lived experience as a key component of recovery‐oriented care. There is some evidence to support the benefits of peer support in mixed‐diagnosis groups, major depressive disorder, and schizophrenia.
Emma Morton+4 more
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Object Oriented Programming (OOP) is being used quite widely in the fields of both software engineering and artificial intelligence. The aim of this article is to give an idea of OOP and its features.
B. Pokkunuri
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Scarring and Selection in the Great Irish Famine
Abstract How do famines shape the health of survivors? We examine the long‐term impact of the Great Irish Famine (1845–52) on human stature, distinguishing between adverse scarring effects and the apparent resilience of survivors due to selection. Using anthropometric data from more than 14500 individuals born before, during, and after this famine, we ...
Matthias Blum+2 more
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Lost in Translation: Exploring Gender Mainstreaming in Japan
ABSTRACT This study explores how discourses of gender equality workers in Japan contribute to the construction of gendered subjectivities and how these discourses intersect with the hegemonic neoliberal discourse of gender equality. By employing a thematic and critical discourse analysis, our study revealed the presence of three distinct discursive ...
Daniela Pianezzi, Chieko Inaba
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Virtual classes: a powerful mechanism in object-oriented programming
The notions of class, subclass and virtual procedure are fairly well understood and recognized as some of the key concepts in object-oriented programming.
O. Madsen, B. Møller-Pedersen
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