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View article: Hyperband-Optimized Convolutional Neural Network Model for Efficient Brain Tumor Classification and Prediction
Hyperband-Optimized Convolutional Neural Network Model for Efficient Brain Tumor Classification and Prediction Open
Human life depends heavily on health. Since the brain is the vital, distinctive and invaluable organ, its health is very crucial. A group of abnormal cells in the brain that might spread to other tissues and endanger life that is called a …
View article: AI-Driven Health Risk Prediction for Interconnected Chronic Diseases
AI-Driven Health Risk Prediction for Interconnected Chronic Diseases Open
The rising prevalence of chronic diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, and kidney disease presents a significant challenge to global healthcare systems. These conditions are often interrelated, sharing common risk factors caused by lif…
View article: Deep Statistical Fusion of LSTM and ARIMA for ESG BasedFinancial Risk and Volatility Forecasting
Deep Statistical Fusion of LSTM and ARIMA for ESG BasedFinancial Risk and Volatility Forecasting Open
In the era of sustainable finance, Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) factors have emerged as key indicators influencing market behavior and investor sentiment. This study presents a novel hybrid framework that integrates Long Sho…
View article: Integrating ESG Risk Analysis with Stock Market Prediction: A Data-Driven Approach
Integrating ESG Risk Analysis with Stock Market Prediction: A Data-Driven Approach Open
Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) factors have gained significant attention in recentyears as investors and stakeholders increasingly recognize their impact on corporate performanceand risk management. This study explores the int…
View article: Visual background information modulates motor contagions in humans
Visual background information modulates motor contagions in humans Open
Motor contagions refer to implicit effects induced by the observation of actions made by others on one’s own actions. A plethora of studies conducted over the last two decades have demonstrated that both observed and predicted actions can …
View article: Competition Increases the Effort Put Into a Physical Interaction Task
Competition Increases the Effort Put Into a Physical Interaction Task Open
Physical interaction can enhance motor learning, but it remains unclear what type of interaction is best suited to increasing the active effort put into a task, which should improve learning. Here, we used the same interactive tracking tas…
View article: Background environment modulates motor contagions in humans
Background environment modulates motor contagions in humans Open
Motor contagions refer to implicit effects in one’s actions induced by the observation of actions made by others. A plethora of studies over the last two decades have exhibited that observed, as well as predicted, actions can induce variou…
View article: Effect of connection induced upper body movements on embodiment towards a limb controlled by another during virtual co-embodiment
Effect of connection induced upper body movements on embodiment towards a limb controlled by another during virtual co-embodiment Open
Even if we cannot control them, or when we receive no tactile or proprioceptive feedback from them, limbs attached to our bodies can still provide indirect proprioceptive and haptic stimulations to the body parts they are attached to simpl…
View article: Attenuated perception of visual stimuli synthesized from subspace neural activity
Attenuated perception of visual stimuli synthesized from subspace neural activity Open
Visual images are encoded by neural activity in the brain to generate our conscious perception. Given the large variety of spatial patterns, the neural activity should have a larger dimension than the visual images we observe in daily life…
View article: Interacting humans use forces in specific frequencies to exchange information by touch
Interacting humans use forces in specific frequencies to exchange information by touch Open
Object-mediated joint action is believed to be enabled by implicit information exchange between interacting individuals using subtle haptic signals within their interaction forces. The characteristics of these haptic signals have, however,…
View article: Human guided trajectory and impedance adaptation for tele-operated physical assistance
Human guided trajectory and impedance adaptation for tele-operated physical assistance Open
Human physical assistance requires the assistant to tune both his trajectory and impedance in order to assist an individual as well as be guided by him. In this study we propose a controller for teleoperated human assistance that allows th…
View article: Bodily ownership of an independent supernumerary limb: An exploratory study
Bodily ownership of an independent supernumerary limb: An exploratory study Open
Can our brain perceive a sense of ownership towards an independent supernumerary limb; one that can be moved independently of any other limb and provides its own independent movement feedback? Following the rubberhand illusion experiment, …
View article: Embodiment improves attention allotment for the benefit of dual task performance
Embodiment improves attention allotment for the benefit of dual task performance Open
Many everyday tasks, like walking down a street, requires us to dual task to also avoid collisions of our swinging arms with other pedestrians. The collision avoidance is possible with ease because humans have an 'awareness' of their (embo…
View article: A Novel Tactile Feedback System with On-Line Texture Decoding and Direct-Texture-Feedback
A Novel Tactile Feedback System with On-Line Texture Decoding and Direct-Texture-Feedback Open
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View article: Hierarchical motor adaptations negotiate failures during force field learning
Hierarchical motor adaptations negotiate failures during force field learning Open
Humans have the amazing ability to learn the dynamics of the body and environment to develop motor skills. Traditional motor studies using arm reaching paradigms have viewed this ability as the process of ‘internal model adaptation’. Howev…
View article: Binary Semantic Classification Using Cortical Activation with Pavlovian-Conditioned Vestibular Responses in Healthy and Locked-In Individuals
Binary Semantic Classification Using Cortical Activation with Pavlovian-Conditioned Vestibular Responses in Healthy and Locked-In Individuals Open
To develop a more reliable brain–computer interface (BCI) for patients in the completely locked-in state (CLIS), here we propose a Pavlovian conditioning paradigm using galvanic vestibular stimulation (GVS), which can induce a strong sensa…
View article: The Tight Game: Implicit Force Intervention in Inter-personal Physical Interactions on Playing Tug of War
The Tight Game: Implicit Force Intervention in Inter-personal Physical Interactions on Playing Tug of War Open
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View article: [RO-MAN 2020 Front matter]
[RO-MAN 2020 Front matter] Open
The RO-MAN 2020 General Chairs and the Steering Committee have decided to take this year's conference fully virtual.Following a careful assessment of the uncertainty due to the pandemic evolution and its impact on international travel and …
View article: Hierarchical motor adaptations negotiate failures during force field learning
Hierarchical motor adaptations negotiate failures during force field learning Open
Humans have the amazing ability to learn the dynamics of the body and environment to develop motor skills. Traditional motor studies using arm reaching paradigms have viewed this ability as the process of ‘internal model adaptation’. Howev…