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Robot-assisted arm assessments in spinal cord injured patients: a consideration of concept study.

PloS one
Robotic assistance is increasingly used in neurological rehabilitation for enhanced training. Furthermore, therapy robots have the potential for accurate assessment of motor function in order to diagnose the patient status, to measure therapy progres...

Identifying neuroanatomical signatures of anorexia nervosa: a multivariate machine learning approach.

Psychological medicine
BACKGROUND: There are currently no neuroanatomical biomarkers of anorexia nervosa (AN) available to make clinical inferences at an individual subject level. We present results of a multivariate machine learning (ML) approach utilizing structural neur...

Three-dimensional dictionary-learning reconstruction of (23)Na MRI data.

Magnetic resonance in medicine
PURPOSE: To reduce noise and artifacts in (23)Na MRI with a Compressed Sensing reconstruction and a learned dictionary as sparsifying transform.

Estimating Energy Expenditure With Multiple Models Using Different Wearable Sensors.

IEEE journal of biomedical and health informatics
This paper presents an approach to designing a method for the estimation of human energy expenditure (EE). The approach first evaluates different sensors and their combinations. After that, multiple regression models are trained utilizing data from d...

A Fuzzy-Based Fusion Method of Multimodal Sensor-Based Measurements for the Quantitative Evaluation of Eye Fatigue on 3D Displays.

Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
With the rapid increase of 3-dimensional (3D) content, considerable research related to the 3D human factor has been undertaken for quantitatively evaluating visual discomfort, including eye fatigue and dizziness, caused by viewing 3D content. Variou...

Evaluating the User Experience of Exercising Reaching Motions With a Robot That Predicts Desired Movement Difficulty.

Journal of motor behavior
The notion of an optimal difficulty during practice has been articulated in many areas of cognitive psychology: flow theory, the challenge point framework, and desirable difficulties. Delivering exercises at a participant's desired difficulty has the...

Driver's behavioural changes with new intelligent transport system interventions at railway level crossings--A driving simulator study.

Accident; analysis and prevention
Improving safety at railway level crossings is an important issue for the Australian transport system. Governments, the rail industry and road organisations have tried a variety of countermeasures for many years to improve railway level crossing safe...

On the proper selection of preictal period for seizure prediction.

Epilepsy & behavior : E&B
Supervised machine learning-based seizure prediction methods consider preictal period as an important prerequisite parameter during training. However, the exact length of the preictal state is unclear and varies from seizure to seizure. We propose a ...

Once-per-step control of ankle-foot prosthesis push-off work reduces effort associated with balance during walking.

Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation
BACKGROUND: Individuals with below-knee amputation have more difficulty balancing during walking, yet few studies have explored balance enhancement through active prosthesis control. We previously used a dynamical model to show that prosthetic ankle ...