The generation of these subsets of data is explained in the related sections. The classification results of raw signals are generated with the HMM. On the other hand, DT, KNN, RF and SVM algorithms generate the classification results with different subsets of the featured data. In the end, ...
Finally, we explained the results of hemisphere-specific change by combining several fMRI and EEG studies, but the underlying neural mechanisms need to be clarified by more specific experimental designs. For example, to use the transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)-EEG technology to perturb the ...
We hypothesize that power modulations of posterior EEG alpha sources associated with memory perfor- mance would be a good predictor of dementia in aMCI, especially if they are combined with MRI biomark- ers of AD. Various lines of research support this hypothesis. Firstly, results derived from ...
Further, children with LLP show multiple COFs in the beta EEG band, which are not present in normal-hearing controls. These results suggest that insufficient oscillatory neural coupling may underlie the APD and language deficits present in children with LLP and might further be explained by ...
for a limited period without finding essentially different results. Download: Download full-size image Fig. 1. Age 34 years. Normal EEG with well developed posterior alpha rhythm. No evidence of alpha blocking mental arithmetic following command `D': substract 7 from 100. With permission of `...
These results are suggestive of diminished complex low-order auditory perception in autism, but two disadvantages make inferences on the predictions of the EPF model rather difficult. First, the noise stimuli were designed to mimic naturalistic speech; the temporal dips in the noise therefore varied ...
2a, b). Altogether, these results rule out the contribution of mCx as a major source for the generation and the transmission of β-oscillations in the 6-OHDA rat model of PD. Fig. 1: Motor cortex activity is not necessary for abnormal network dynamics in cortico-BG loop. a Epi...
The simulated results indicate that abnormal growth can occur when ω is larger than 0.75. It can be explained that, with the strengthening of the particle dissolvability of Goss GBs (an increasing ω), the pinning force on Goss grains is gradually weakened and abnormal growth becomes obvious ...