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View article: Neurobehavioral Changes in Macular Degeneration: Spatial Frequency Use in Scene Recognition
Neurobehavioral Changes in Macular Degeneration: Spatial Frequency Use in Scene Recognition Open
These findings demonstrate that macular diseases leads to altered spatial frequency processing within residual vision itself, particularly affecting fine-detail analysis. This perceptual degradation is accompanied by functional brain reorg…
View article: Cerebral Bases and Neural Dynamics of Audiovisual Temporal Binding Window: a TMS study
Cerebral Bases and Neural Dynamics of Audiovisual Temporal Binding Window: a TMS study Open
The temporal binding window (TBW) refers to the time interval within which two stimuli, typically visual and auditory, are perceived as synchronous. Neural bases underlying this process consistently implicate a large-scale network with sup…
View article: Modality-Agnostic Decoding of Vision and Language from fMRI
Modality-Agnostic Decoding of Vision and Language from fMRI Open
Humans perform tasks involving the manipulation of inputs regardless of how these signals are perceived by the brain, thanks to representations that are invariant to the stimulus modality. In this paper, we present modality-agnostic decode…
View article: Modality-Agnostic Decoding of Vision and Language from fMRI
Modality-Agnostic Decoding of Vision and Language from fMRI Open
Humans perform tasks involving the manipulation of inputs regardless of how these signals are perceived by the brain, thanks to representations that are agnostic to the stimulus modality. Investigating such modality-agnostic representation…
View article: Modality-Agnostic Decoding of Vision and Language from fMRI
Modality-Agnostic Decoding of Vision and Language from fMRI Open
Humans perform tasks involving the manipulation of inputs regardless of how these signals are perceived by the brain, thanks to representations that are invariant to the stimulus modality. In this paper, we present modality-agnostic decode…
View article: Motion Processing in Visual Cortex of Maculopathy Patients
Motion Processing in Visual Cortex of Maculopathy Patients Open
Previous studies on animal models suggested that visual areas involved in motion processing could undergo important cortical reorganizations following retinal damages. This could have major implications for patients suffering from macular …
View article: Motion processing in visual cortex of maculopathy patients
Motion processing in visual cortex of maculopathy patients Open
Previous studies on animal models suggested that visual areas involved in motion processing could undergo important cortical reorganizations following retinal damages. This could have major implications for patients suffering from macular …
View article: A novel, dominant disease mechanism of distal renal tubular acidosis with specific variants in <i>ATP6V1B1</i>
A novel, dominant disease mechanism of distal renal tubular acidosis with specific variants in <i>ATP6V1B1</i> Open
Background ATP6V1B1 encodes a subunit of the vacuolar H+-ATPase and pathogenic variants are associated with autosomal recessive distal renal tubular acidosis (dRTA) with deafness. Heterozygous variants predicted to affect a specific amino …
View article: Air traffic classification using convolutional neural networks
Air traffic classification using convolutional neural networks Open
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View article: The UAV Feasibility Trajectory Prediction Using Convolution Neural Networks: Wind direction and uncertainty are crucial in aircraft or unmanned aerial vehicle trajectories. By computing wind covariance matrices on each spatial grid point, these spatial grids can be defined as images with symmetric positive definite matrix elements. A data pre-processing step, a specific convolution, a specific max-pooling, and specific flatten layers are implemented to process such images. Then, the neural network is applied to spatial grids, whose elements are wind covariance matrices, to solve classification problems related to the feasibility of unmanned aerial vehicles based on wind direction and wind uncertainty.
The UAV Feasibility Trajectory Prediction Using Convolution Neural Networks: Wind direction and uncertainty are crucial in aircraft or unmanned aerial vehicle trajectories. By computing wind covariance matrices on each spatial grid point, these spatial grids can be defined as images with symmetric positive definite matrix elements. A data pre-processing step, a specific convolution, a specific max-pooling, and specific flatten layers are implemented to process such images. Then, the neural network is applied to spatial grids, whose elements are wind covariance matrices, to solve classification problems related to the feasibility of unmanned aerial vehicles based on wind direction and wind uncertainty. Open
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View article: Facing successfully high mental workload and stressors: An <scp>fMRI</scp> study
Facing successfully high mental workload and stressors: An <span>fMRI</span> study Open
The present fMRI study aimed at highlighting patterns of brain activations and autonomic activity when confronted with high mental workload and the threat of auditory stressors. Twenty participants performed a complex cognitive task in eit…
View article: Auditory cortex activation is modulated nonlinearly by stimulation duration: A functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) study
Auditory cortex activation is modulated nonlinearly by stimulation duration: A functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) study Open
Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is an increasingly popular method in hearing research. However, few studies have considered efficient stimulation parameters for fNIRS auditory experimental design. The objectives of our study a…
View article: Impact of pulmonary perfusion defects by scintigraphy on pulmonary vascular resistances, functional capacity and right ventricular systolic function in patients with chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension.
Impact of pulmonary perfusion defects by scintigraphy on pulmonary vascular resistances, functional capacity and right ventricular systolic function in patients with chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension. Open
Chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH) is a major cause of chronic pulmonary hypertension leading to right heart failure and death. Ventilation/perfusion single photon emission computed tomography (V/Q SPECT) is the screenin…
View article: Tentative fMRI signatures of perceptual echoes in early visual cortex
Tentative fMRI signatures of perceptual echoes in early visual cortex Open
These are individual preprocessed data (the β weights).Each subject's folder contains ten subfolders, including the β for each frequency band and for defining the functional ROIs (see our paper for more details). In the names of the subfol…
View article: fMRI signatures of perceptual echoes in early visual cortex
fMRI signatures of perceptual echoes in early visual cortex Open
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View article: Classification of Multiple Sclerosis patients using a histogram-based K-Nearest Neighbors algorithm
Classification of Multiple Sclerosis patients using a histogram-based K-Nearest Neighbors algorithm Open
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View article: A Combined MRI Biomarker Approach Using a Non-Standard Multiple Factor Analysis
A Combined MRI Biomarker Approach Using a Non-Standard Multiple Factor Analysis Open
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View article: Ultra-small Super Paramagnetic Iron Oxide predicts higher disease activity in clinically isolated syndrome
Ultra-small Super Paramagnetic Iron Oxide predicts higher disease activity in clinically isolated syndrome Open
Background: Macrophages are important components of inflammatory processes inmultiple sclerosis, closely linked to axonal loss, and can now be observed in-vivo usingUltra-Small super-Paramagnetic Iron Oxide (USPIO). We aimed to determine t…
View article: Young Investigator Award session: Basic Science311Intraventricular flow patterns after percutaneous mitral valve repair with MitraClip implantation312Papillary muscles contribute significantly to shortening of dilated left ventricles313Relationship between cardiac uptake by 99mTc-DPD scintigraphy and left ventricular longitudinal strain in patients with transthyretin-related cardiac amyloidosis314Premature ventricular contraction in resynchronized patients with short atrio-ventricular delay: hemodynamic impact beyond A-wave truncation
Young Investigator Award session: Basic Science311Intraventricular flow patterns after percutaneous mitral valve repair with MitraClip implantation312Papillary muscles contribute significantly to shortening of dilated left ventricles313Relationship between cardiac uptake by 99mTc-DPD scintigraphy and left ventricular longitudinal strain in patients with transthyretin-related cardiac amyloidosis314Premature ventricular contraction in resynchronized patients with short atrio-ventricular delay: hemodynamic impact beyond A-wave truncation Open
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Background: Percutaneous Mitral valve repair using MitraClip implantation has become a valid alternative for pati…
View article: In-vivo dosimetry for conformal arc therapy using several MOSFET in stereotactic radiosurgery computed by an inverse model
In-vivo dosimetry for conformal arc therapy using several MOSFET in stereotactic radiosurgery computed by an inverse model Open
\nIn-vivo dosimetry is still a challenge in stereotactic radiosurgery since most of treatments are delivered using rotational technique with small fields. A realistic and practical solution for these treatments delivered in conformal radio…