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ISSN:2158-0014

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Juliana Gonzalez-Astudillo,Fabrizio de Vico Fallani Juliana Gonzalez-Astudillo
Introduction: Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) translate brain activity into commands, enabling applications in communication, control, and neurorehabilitation. A major challenge in noninvasive BCIs is balancing classification performance w...
Alan Carillo,José Fernando Zapata-Berruecos,Daniel San-Juan et al. Alan Carillo et al.
Objective: Here we aim to search for stable intra- and inter-band cross-correlations during the peri-ictal transition of focal onset seizures. Furthermore, we search for dynamic features by analyzing relative eigenvalues of the cross-correl...
Jonas Scherer,Andrea Finke,Vicky Everding et al. Jonas Scherer et al.
Introduction: To date, brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) have not achieved reliable real-time communication through auditory or tactile modalities. Such interfaces would be crucial for brain-injured patients with severe motor impairments who...
Kristina A Kritskaya,Sergei G Gaidin,Artem M Kosenkov et al. Kristina A Kritskaya et al.
Introduction: Paroxysmal depolarization shifts (PDSs), correlated with interictal epileptiform discharges, involve significant membrane potential changes and action potentials. While synchronicity is crucial in paroxysmal activity, the prec...
Khulan Khurelsukh,Vincent Chin-Hung Chen,Yuan-Hsiung Tsai et al. Khulan Khurelsukh et al.
Background: Chemotherapy-related cognitive impairment (CRCI), commonly known as "chemobrain," frequently occurs during breast cancer treatment and has been linked to altered brain function. This resting-state functional magnetic resonance i...
Lingyan Wang,Xuehan Zang,Heliang Yang et al. Lingyan Wang et al.
Design: As the cerebellum has reciprocal communications with the frontal cortex, this retrospective cohort study examined the effects of dual-site repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (ds-rTMS: dorsolateral prefrontal cortex [DLPFC]...
Yaesop Lee,Rong Chen,Shuvra Bhattacharyya Yaesop Lee
Introduction: Advancements in brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) have improved real-time neural signal decoding, enabling adaptive closed-loop neuromodulation. These systems dynamically adjust stimulation parameters based on neural biomarkers...
Daniëlle Evenblij,Michael Lührs,Reebal W Rafeh et al. Daniëlle Evenblij et al.
Background: Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) can provide alternative, motor-independent means of communication for people who have lost motor function. A promising variant is the functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)-based BCI, which...