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Brain-Computer Interface: comparison of two control modes to drive a virtual robot [PDF]
A Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) is a system that enables communication and control that is not based on muscular movements, but on brain activity. Some of these systems are based on discrimination of different mental tasks; usually they match the number
André, Jean Marc +4 more
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Sensorimotor Synchronization in Stuttering Children and Adolescents
AbstractIn recent years, the idea has been advanced that stuttering is associated to timing deficits in motor control (Ludlow & Loucks, 2003; Max et al., 2004). Previous studies have examined whether these deficits emerge in this population in non-verbal tasks. Unfortunately, results are non-conclusive. Olander et al. (2010) observed that 17 stuttering
Simone Falk +2 more
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Organic Transistor‐Based Neuromorphic Electronics and Their Recent Applications
This review highlights recent progress in organic neuromorphic electronics, showing how organic semiconductors enable synaptic and neuronal functions with low power, mechanical flexibility, and biocompatibility. By bridging materials, devices, and systems, organic platforms are accelerating brain‐inspired computing toward applications in artificial ...
Ziru Wang, Feng Yan
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Fractal Fluctuations in Human Walking: Comparison between Auditory and Visually Guided Stepping
In human locomotion, sensorimotor synchronization of gait consists of the coordination of stepping with rhythmic auditory cues (auditory cueing, AC).
Terrier, Philippe
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Abstract Objective This study was undertaken to determine whether bilateral independent or unclear (BI/U) scalp electroencephalographic (EEG) ictal onset patterns may predict the diagnostic yield of stereo‐electroencephalography (SEEG) and inform surgical decision‐making in patients with focal drug‐resistant epilepsy.
Aayesha J. Soni +16 more
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Parkinson's disease (PD) is characterized by the disruption of repetitive, concurrent and sequential motor actions due to compromised timing-functions principally located in cortex-basal ganglia (BG) circuits.
Alessandro Gulberti +12 more
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Understanding Family Dynamics Through a Neurocognitive Lens
ABSTRACT Individual family members impact each other and the family system at the physiological, brain, behavioral, phenomenological, and social level. Previous research used established methods, such as self‐report and behavioral observation, to provide thorough insights into family dynamics.
Ronja F. Held +4 more
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Sensorimotor synchronization: the impact of temporally displaced auditory feedback
When subjects are asked to tap in synchrony to a regular sequence of stimulus events (e.g., clicks), performance is not perfect in that, usually, an anticipation of the tap is observed. The present study examines the influence of temporally displaced auditory feedback on the size of this anticipatory error.
Mates, J., Aschersleben, G.
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ABSTRACT Preterm birth is a significant risk factor for atypical neurodevelopment, yet early electrophysiological markers of brain maturation are still lacking. Non‐invasive electroencephalographic (EEG) monitoring of cortical maturation in these patients holds promise as a tool for neurodevelopmental prediction.
Gaia Burlando +9 more
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Eye blinks synchronize with musical beats during music listening.
Auditory-motor synchronization, the alignment of body movements with rhythmic patterns in music, is a universal human behavior, yet its full scope remains incompletely understood.
Yiyang Wu, Xiangbin Teng, Yi Du
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