Very excited to share that our latest research has demonstrated, for the first time, that the rapid transitions between whole-brain EEG connectome states (and yes, they are in source-space!) are indeed heritable! Stay tuned for our follow-up study, already accepted in the same journal, which reveals the cognitive significance of these heritable brain phenotypes!
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Two works, by our former students Elif Özkan and Ryan Sijstermans, have been disseminated (presentation and poster) in the 10th IWINAC/ICINAC International Conference on the Interplay between Natural and Artificial Computation #iwinac - Prediction of Burst Suppression Occurrence Under General Anaesthesia Using Pre-operative EEG Signals - https://lnkd.in/exMziT_K - Mitigating Class Imbalance in Time Series with Enhanced Diffusion Models - https://lnkd.in/ejfzirep
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A new study from Rice Neuroengineering Initiative researchers Behnaam Aazhang, Dorsa E.P. Moghaddam, Mehdi Razavi, and Ananya Muguli provide a new method for classifying cardiac arrhythmias using a single-lead ECG. This innovvative method converts ECG time signals into visibility graphs, from which features are extracted and used to train classifiers. Read more: https://bit.ly/Aazhang
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Ultrasound waves zapped at the brain are being used to treat everything from hand tremors to addiction When people hear the term #ultrasound, they probably think of the scans used to monitor the early development of babies in the womb. In that context, it works by emitting gentle waves of sound, and when they bounce off different parts of the body, they create “echoes” that are turned into a moving image. The notion of using the same methods to modulate brain activity might sound like something out of a sci-fi novel. But it is grounded in solid scientific principles. Find out more 🧠 https://lnkd.in/gjPET8W3
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Cellular Senescence Disrupts Adrenal Gland Circadian Rhythm in Aging Mice This research makes for interesting reading in the context of a recent paper discussing a mismatch between brain and body circadian clocks as a contributing factor to degenerative aging. Researchers here show that an accumulation of senescent cells ... https://lnkd.in/e74aMJEs #BioTech #science
Cellular Senescence Disrupts Adrenal Gland Circadian Rhythm in Aging Mice
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As our world changes, we need to harness physiology to ensure we can prepare and protect those who are affected most. The Physiological Societyy is working to convert research into action. To ensure the very survival of life on our planet. Our strategy sets out our vision for a world in which physiological discovery leads to healthier lives. Our purpose is timeless: #physiology for a future. For our futures – to lead long, healthy lives, and for the future of humanity. Find out more about how #PhysiologyChangestheWorld ➡️ https://buff.ly/3ZtD5Re
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Fresh Graduate of Electrical Engineering Universitas Padjadjaran | Instrument and Control Engineer Intern at PT Geo Dipa Energi (Persero) | Ex-Intern at Telekomunikasi Indonesia | Ex-Intern at Dirgantara Indonesia
[My First Publication on IEEE] 📚 Excited to share our latest research on "Brain Drug Effect Detection on Impulsivity with Ensemble Bagged Trees Method," published in IEEE Xplore! Our study explores the profound impact of brain-altering drugs on impulsivity using advanced machine learning techniques. 🔗 Here's the direct link to access the full paper. Hoping this contributes to the discourse in biomedical fields.
Brain Drug Effect Detection on Impulsivity with Ensemble Bagged Trees Method
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Researchers Heechul Jun, Jason Y. Lee, Nicholas R. Bleza, et al. have "discovered the neurons responsible for "item memory," deepening our understanding of how the brain stores and retrieves the details of "what" happened and offering a new target for treating #AlzheimersDisease." "Memories include three types of details: spatial, temporal and item, the "where, when and what" of an event. Their creation is a complex process that involves storing information based on the meanings and outcomes of different experiences and forms the foundation of our ability to recall and recount them." "This study is the first to reveal the role of specific cells in how the brain classifies and remembers new information, particularly when linked to rewards or punishments." Learn More in Nature | Nature Portfolio https://lnkd.in/dXvdP8gM Prefrontal and lateral entorhinal neurons co-dependently learn item–outcome rules - Heechul Jun, Jason Lee, Nicholas Bleza, Ayana Ichii, Jordan Donohue & Kei Igarashi UC Irvine https://lnkd.in/dvTNFyPa
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Applying cognitive neuroscience to get you the most for your home. REAL ESTATE. HowBabiesLearn.com; Tricia@SerenePowers.com 347 266 0923; 🇩🇪 Research Ambassador;ZWIFLY®; AisforBanana®
How has human Joint Attention research advanced since 2006? Vincent Reid Got you for the elegant -The Human Fetus Preferentially Engages with Face Like Stimuli... Researchers - list your *groundbreaking* findings on joint attention below. Can Robotic Interaction Improve Joint Attention Skills? Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
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Interesting. Would like to see replication of this study.
Regular Physical Activity Linked to Larger Brain Volume
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🧠 Discover how AE disrupts memory functions affecting both short-term and long-term memory. From sensory memory to procedural memory, delve into the intricate workings of memory and the brain. Uncover the latest research revealing structural changes in the brain of AE patients and promising developments in potential treatments. Join us in raising awareness and understanding of AE's impact on memory. #AutoimmuneEncephalitis #MemoryScience #IAESCollab 🧠💡#IGLiving https://lnkd.in/e47vDx9Z
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Ph.D. student of Bioengineering department in UIUC
4moThis is great! Congratulations!! 👍