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Frontiers in human neuroscience

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Study on brain damage patterns of COVID-19 patients based on EEG signals.

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OBJECTIVE: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an acute respiratory infectious disease caused by the SARA-CoV-2, characterized by high infectivity and incidence. Clinical data indicates that COVID-19 significantly damages patients' perception,...

Identifying and Predicting Autism Spectrum Disorder Based on Multi-Site Structural MRI With Machine Learning.

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Although emerging evidence has implicated structural/functional abnormalities of patients with Autism Spectrum Disorder(ASD), definitive neuroimaging markers remain obscured due to inconsistent or incompatible findings, especially for structural imag...

Quantifying the Beauty of Words: A Neurocognitive Poetics Perspective.

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In this paper I would like to pave the ground for future studies in Computational Stylistics and (Neuro-)Cognitive Poetics by describing procedures for predicting the subjective beauty of words. A set of eight tentative word features is computed via ...

Single Trial EEG Patterns for the Prediction of Individual Differences in Fluid Intelligence.

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Assessing a person's intelligence level is required in many situations, such as career counseling and clinical applications. EEG evoked potentials in oddball task and fluid intelligence score are correlated because both reflect the cognitive processi...

Gaussian Process Regression for Predictive But Interpretable Machine Learning Models: An Example of Predicting Mental Workload across Tasks.

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There is increasing interest in real-time brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) for the passive monitoring of human cognitive state, including cognitive workload. Too often, however, effective BCIs based on machine learning techniques may function as "bla...

Morphological and Functional Differences between Athletes and Novices in Cortical Neuronal Networks.

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The cortical structural and functional differences in athletes and novices were investigated with a cross-sectional paradigm. We measured the gray matter volumes and resting-state functional connectivity in 21 basketball players and 21 novices with m...

Why Do Some Find it Hard to Disagree? An fMRI Study.

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People often find it hard to disagree with others, but how this disposition varies across individuals or how it is influenced by social factors like other people's level of expertise remains little understood. Using functional magnetic resonance imag...

Retrieving Binary Answers Using Whole-Brain Activity Pattern Classification.

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Multivariate pattern analysis (MVPA) has been successfully employed to advance our understanding of where and how information regarding different mental states is represented in the human brain, bringing new insights into how these states come to fru...