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Using Mobile Data and Deep Models to Assess Auditory Verbal Hallucinations [PDF]
Hallucination is an apparent perception in the absence of real external sensory stimuli. An auditory hallucination is a perception of hearing sounds that are not real. A common form of auditory hallucination is hearing voices in the absence of any speakers which is known as Auditory Verbal Hallucination (AVH).
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A highly‐entangled polyacrylamide (HE‐PAM) hydrogel is designed as an aqueous electrolyte for the fast charging/discharging properties in Zn/MnO2 batteries. Such hydrogel electrolyte possessed excellent mechanical characters, stable cycling capability, and superb rate performance under high current densities. These characters can also be applied in the
Zhaoxi Shen+11 more
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ObjectiveTo observe the effect of high frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) combined with voice training on voice function of patients with Parkinson's disease (PD).MethodsA total of 30 patients of Parkinson's disease with voice ...
WANG Xiaowen+7 more
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Study of Risk Factors for Development of Voice Disorders and its Impact on the Quality of Life of School Teachers in Mangalore, India [PDF]
Introduction: School teachers are most prone to the development and detrimental effects of voice disorders as a consequence of their work. The risk factors for development of dysphonia in teachers are multifactorial. Aim: The primary aim of our study
Arati Alva+3 more
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Control of Ferromagnetism of Vanadium Oxide Thin Films by Oxidation States
The nonstoichiometric VOx exhibits a distinct ferromagnetic hysteresis loop and demonstrates a high magnetic susceptibility (χ=dMdH$ = \frac{{dM}}{{dH}}\;$∼10). Micromagnetic simulations show the results of the “partial volume fraction ferromagnetic phase model” for VOx/Co/Pt structure.
Kwonjin Park+9 more
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Comparing the Voice Handicap Index Scores in Groups with Structural and Functional Voice Disorders
Objective: The effects of voice disorders vary from person to person. Occupation, work environment, life, and family reaction are variables that affect one’s perception of his/her own as an impaired voice. Voice Handicap Index (VHI) has not yet been used
Marzieh Jalalian+4 more
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Investigating the Inter-rater Agreement of Farsi-speaking Raters on the Grade, Roughness, Breathiness, Asthenia, and Strain Auditory Perceptual Scale [PDF]
Background: Auditory perceptual assessment is one of the important evaluations for voice assessment. Among the available auditory-perceptual assessments, the grade, roughness, breathiness, asthenia, strain (GRBAS) auditory perceptual scale has attracted ...
Amirmohammd Danesh +5 more
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On the Mutual Information between Source and Filter Contributions for Voice Pathology Detection [PDF]
This paper addresses the problem of automatic detection of voice pathologies directly from the speech signal. For this, we investigate the use of the glottal source estimation as a means to detect voice disorders. Three sets of features are proposed, depending on whether they are related to the speech or the glottal signal, or to prosody. The relevancy
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Toward Real-World Voice Disorder Classification [PDF]
Objective: Voice disorders significantly compromise individuals' ability to speak in their daily lives. Without early diagnosis and treatment, these disorders may deteriorate drastically. Thus, automatic classification systems at home are desirable for people who are inaccessible to clinical disease assessments. However, the performance of such systems
arxiv
The coherent heterostructure and the strong stress field at the heterointerface upshift the d‐band center of vanadium toward the Fermi level, which effectively lowers the Na+ diffusion barrier, facilitates charge transfer and accelerates reaction kinetics.
Xuexia Song+11 more
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