Neuromorphic Motor Control with Electrolyte‐Gated Organic Synaptic Transistors
Electrolyte‐gated organic synaptic transistor (EGOST)‐based neuromorphic motor control systems integrate sensing, processing, and actuation by mimicking biological synapses. With advantages such as low power consumption, tunable synaptic plasticity, and mechanical flexibility, they are emerging as next‐generation core technologies for real‐time ...
Sung‐Hwan Kim +3 more
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Desynchronization of pathological low-frequency brain activity by the hypnotic drug zolpidem. [PDF]
Reports of the beneficial effects of the hypnotic imidazopyridine, zolpidem, described in persistent vegetative state^1, 2^ have been replicated recently in brain-injured and cognitively impaired patients^3-7^.
Alison E. Fisher +5 more
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Synchronisation effects on the behavioural performance and information dynamics of a simulated minimally cognitive robotic agent [PDF]
Oscillatory activity is ubiquitous in nervous systems, with solid evidence that synchronisation mechanisms underpin cognitive processes. Nevertheless, its informational content and relationship with behaviour are still to be fully understood. In addition,
Husbands, Phil +2 more
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Intravascular electroencephalography (ivEEG) using micro‐intravascular electrodes was developed. Cortical‐vein ivEEG showed a higher signal‐to‐noise ratio and finer spatial resolution of somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs) than superior sagittal sinus ivEEG, and deep‐vein ivEEG captured clear visual evoked potentials.
Takamitsu Iwata +15 more
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Basic timing abilities stay intact in patients with musician's dystonia. [PDF]
Task-specific focal dystonia is a movement disorder that is characterized by the loss of voluntary motor control in extensively trained movements. Musician's dystonia is a type of task-specific dystonia that is elicited in professional musicians during ...
M C van der Steen +3 more
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The influence of external and internal motor processes on human auditory rhythm perception [PDF]
Musical rhythm is composed of organized temporal patterns, and the processes underlying rhythm perception are found to engage both auditory and motor systems.
Su, Yi-Huang
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Proficient brain for optimal performance: the MAP model perspective [PDF]
Background. The main goal of the present study was to explore theta and alpha event-related desynchronization/synchronization (ERD/ERS) activity during shooting performance.
Arrighi +74 more
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Balancing out dwelling and moving: optimal sensorimotor synchronization.
Sensorimotor synchronization is a fundamental skill involved in the performance of many artistic activities (e.g., music, dance). After a century of research, the manner in which the nervous system produces synchronized movements remains poorly understood. Typical rhythmic movements involve a motion and a motionless phase (dwell).
Cos I, Girard B, Guigon E.
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Multiscale Topological Properties Of Functional Brain Networks During Motor Imagery After Stroke
In recent years, network analyses have been used to evaluate brain reorganization following stroke. However, many studies have often focused on single topological scales, leading to an incomplete model of how focal brain lesions affect multiple network ...
Achard +76 more
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Autistic traits affect interpersonal motor coordination by modulating strategic use of role-based behavior [PDF]
Background: Despite the fact that deficits in social communication and interaction are at the core of Autism Spectrum Conditions (ASC), no study has yet tested individuals on a continuum from neurotypical development to autism in an on-line, cooperative,
Aglioti, Salvatore Maria +4 more
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