Jervis, B W Bigan, C Jervis, M W Besleaga, M
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American journal of Alzheimer's disease and other dementias
Previous work has suggested that evoked potential analysis might allow the detection of subjects with new-onset Alzheimer's disease, which would be useful clinically and personally. Here, it is described how subjects with new-onset Alzheimer's disease have been differentiated from healthy, normal subjects to 100% accuracy, based on the back-project...
Cardon, Garrett Sharma, Anu
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Frontiers in Neuroscience
Deprived of sensory input, as in deafness, the brain tends to reorganize. Cross-modal reorganization occurs when cortices associated with deficient sensory modalities are recruited by other, intact senses for processing of the latter’s sensory input. Studies have shown that this type of reorganization may affect outcomes when sensory stimulation is...
Al-Wasity, Salim M H Pollick, Frank Sosnowska, Anna Vuckovic, Aleksandra
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Frontiers in computational neuroscience
It is believed that Mirror Visual Feedback (MVF) increases the interlimb transfer but the exact mechanism is still a matter of debate. The aim of this study was to compare between a bimanual task (BM) and a MVF task, within functionally rather than geometrically defined cortical domains. Measure Projection Analysis (MPA) approach was applied to com...
Jervis, Barrie Bigan, C Jervis, M Besleaga, M
Previous work has suggested that evoked potential analysis might allow the detection of subjects with new onset Alzheimer's Disease, which would be useful clinically and personally. Here, it is described how new-onset Alzheimer's disease subjects have been differentiated from healthy, normal subjects to 100% accuracy, based on the back-projected in...
Delaporte, Grégoire Cladière, Mathieu Camel, Valérie
This study aims at assessing the capability of comparing and combining different instrumental platforms in an untargeted approach with a view of detecting chemical contaminants in food matrices at low levels. A strategy based on liquid chromatography-high resolution mass spectrometry (LC-HRMS) and chemometrics has been applied on two different comp...
Bezmaternykh, D. D. Mel’nikov, M. E. Petrovskii, E. D. Kozlova, L. I. Stark, M. B. Savelov, A. A. Shubina, O. S. Natarova, K. A.
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Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine
Depressive disorders can be associated with changes in not only interaction between neural networks, but also in their composition. Resting state fMRI scanning was performed for 4 min twice for each subject and the results of patients with mild depression (N=15) and healthy subjects (N=19) were analyzed. The fMRI signal was reduced into the indepen...
Vanasse, Thomas J Fox, P Mickle Barron, Daniel S Robertson, Michaela Eickhoff, Simon B Lancaster, Jack L Fox, Peter T
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Human brain mapping
The BrainMap database is a community resource that curates peer-reviewed, coordinate-based human neuroimaging literature. By pairing the results of neuroimaging studies with their relevant meta-data, BrainMap facilitates coordinate-based meta-analysis (CBMA) of the neuroimaging literature en masse or at the level of experimental paradigm, clinical ...
Rutledge, Douglas N.
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Journal of Analysis and Testing
The aim of this work is to describe and compare three exploratory chemometrical tools, principal components analysis, independent components analysis and common components analysis, the last one being a modification of the multi-block statistical method known as common components and specific weights analysis. The three methods were applied to a se...
Mena Arzú, Dania Valentina Gutiérrez Gallego, José Antonio Jaraíz Cabanillas, Francisco Javier Pérez Pintor, José Manuel
Based on the analysis of demographic and socio-economic variables, the aim is to identify inequalities between Honduran municipalities to classify them and group them according to their similarities. It raises a methodological proposal, supported in the application of multivariable techniques and cluster analysis, using GIS as a tool for the spatia...
Marusak, Hilary A. Elrahal, Farrah Peters, Craig A. Kundu, Prantik Lombardo, Michael V. Calhoun, Vince D. Goldberg, Elimelech K. Cohen, Cindy Taub, Jeffrey W. Rabinak, Christine A.
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Behavioural brain research
Background Interventions that promote mindfulness consistently show salutary effects on cognition and emotional wellbeing in adults, and more recently, in children and adolescents. However, we lack understanding of the neurobiological mechanisms underlying mindfulness in youth that should allow for more judicious application of these interventions ...