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View article: SAT-644 Type 1 vs Type 2 Diabetes in DKA: A Comparative Analysis of Cardiac Complications
SAT-644 Type 1 vs Type 2 Diabetes in DKA: A Comparative Analysis of Cardiac Complications Open
Disclosure: S. Prasad: None. M. Souleymane: None. S. Balasubramanian: None. M. Singh: None. S. Ball: None. A. Jala: None. A. Faizal: None. R. Viswanathan: None. M.F. Akhter: None. R. Patel: None. D. Thor: None. M. Lee: None. Y. Wang: None.…
View article: Validation of the Mandarin Chinese Version of the Detachment, Internalizing, and Somatoform Spectra of the Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology Self-Report (HiTOP-SR)
Validation of the Mandarin Chinese Version of the Detachment, Internalizing, and Somatoform Spectra of the Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology Self-Report (HiTOP-SR) Open
The Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP) is a dimensional approach to understanding mental health, addressing limitations of categorical systems such as the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) and Intern…
View article: The Attitude Control System Design for the Wide-Field Infrared Explorer Mission
The Attitude Control System Design for the Wide-Field Infrared Explorer Mission Open
This paper presents the Attitude Control System (ACS) design for the Wide-Field Infrared Explorer (WIRE) mission. The WIRE spacecraft, the fifth in the series of NASA Small Explorer (SMEX) spacecraft, is currently scheduled for launch in S…
View article: FROM INSPECTION TO INNOVATION: THE GROWTH OF STRUCTURAL HEALTH MONITORING IN MODERN ENGINEERING
FROM INSPECTION TO INNOVATION: THE GROWTH OF STRUCTURAL HEALTH MONITORING IN MODERN ENGINEERING Open
Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) refers to the process of using various techniques and technologies to assess the health, safety, and stability of infrastructure such as bridges, buildings, and dams. The purpose of SHM is to detect poten…
View article: Enhanced behavioural and neural sensitivity to punishments in chronic pain and fatigue
Enhanced behavioural and neural sensitivity to punishments in chronic pain and fatigue Open
Chronic pain and fatigue in musculoskeletal disease contribute significantly to disability, and recent studies suggest an association with reduced motivation and excessive fear avoidance. In this behavioural neuroimaging study, we aimed to…
View article: Cognitive Modeling of the Mnemonic Similarity Task predicts Alzheimer’s disease biomarker status in cognitively unimpaired older adults
Cognitive Modeling of the Mnemonic Similarity Task predicts Alzheimer’s disease biomarker status in cognitively unimpaired older adults Open
Background AD related pathologies, such as beta‐amyloid (Aβ) and phosphorylated tau (pTau), are evident decades before any noticeable decline in memory occurs. Identifying individuals during this asymptomatic phase is crucial for timely in…
View article: Cognitive modeling of the Mnemonic Similarity Task as a digital biomarker for Alzheimer's disease
Cognitive modeling of the Mnemonic Similarity Task as a digital biomarker for Alzheimer's disease Open
BACKGROUND The Mnemonic Similarity Task (MST) is a popular memory task designed to assess hippocampal integrity. We assessed whether analyzing MST performance using a multinomial processing tree (MPT) cognitive model could detect individua…
View article: B-37 | A Population Based study of Peripartum Cardiomyopathy from the National Readmissions Database 2016-2019
B-37 | A Population Based study of Peripartum Cardiomyopathy from the National Readmissions Database 2016-2019 Open
Peripartum cardiomyopathy (PCM) is an unfortunate condition that significantly impacts the lives of young mothers and their families. We sought to understand the epidemiologic impact and outcomes of this challenging condition. In this retr…
View article: Where’s Waldo, Ohio? Using Cognitive Models to Improve the Aggregation of Spatial Knowledge
Where’s Waldo, Ohio? Using Cognitive Models to Improve the Aggregation of Spatial Knowledge Open
We apply cognitive modeling to improve the wisdom of the crowd in a spatial knowledge task. Participants provided point estimates for where 48 US cities are located and then, using the point estimate as a center point, chose a radius large…
View article: Enhanced behavioural and neural sensitivity to punishments in chronic pain and fatigue
Enhanced behavioural and neural sensitivity to punishments in chronic pain and fatigue Open
Chronic pain and fatigue in musculoskeletal disease contribute significantly to disability, and recent studies suggest an association with reduced motivation and excessive fear avoidance. In this behavioural neuroimaging study in chronic i…
View article: Cognitive modeling of the Mnemonic Similarity Task as a digital biomarker for Alzheimer’s Disease
Cognitive modeling of the Mnemonic Similarity Task as a digital biomarker for Alzheimer’s Disease Open
AD related pathologies, such as beta-amyloid (Aβ) and phosphorylated tau (pTau), are evident decades before any noticeable decline in memory occurs. Identifying individuals during this asymptomatic phase is crucial for timely intervention.…
View article: Preclinical characterization of a non-peptidomimetic HIV protease inhibitor with improved metabolic stability
Preclinical characterization of a non-peptidomimetic HIV protease inhibitor with improved metabolic stability Open
Protease inhibitors (PIs) remain an important component of antiretroviral therapy for the treatment of HIV-1 infection due to their high genetic barrier to resistance development. Nevertheless, the two most commonly prescribed HIV PIs, ata…
View article: Assessing hypo-arousal during reward anticipation with pupillometry in patients with major depressive disorder: replication and correlations with anhedonia
Assessing hypo-arousal during reward anticipation with pupillometry in patients with major depressive disorder: replication and correlations with anhedonia Open
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a devastating and heterogenous disorder for which there are no approved biomarkers in clinical practice. We recently identified anticipatory hypo-arousal indexed by pupil responses as a candidate mechanis…
View article: VGF: Value-Guided Fuzzing -- Fuzzing Hardware as Hardware
VGF: Value-Guided Fuzzing -- Fuzzing Hardware as Hardware Open
As the complexity of logic designs increase, new avenues for testing digital hardware becomes necessary. Fuzz Testing (fuzzing) has recently received attention as a potential candidate for input vector generation on hardware designs. Using…
View article: Acute leukemia diagnosis through AI-enhanced ATR-FTIR spectroscopy of peripheral blood smear
Acute leukemia diagnosis through AI-enhanced ATR-FTIR spectroscopy of peripheral blood smear Open
Background Acute leukemia is a highly perilous cancer, currently diagnosed using invasive procedures like bone marrow aspirate and biopsy (BMA/BMB). There is the pressing need for non-invasive, reagent-free diagnostic approaches with excep…
View article: A Coupled Hidden Markov Model Framework for Measuring the Dynamics of Categorization
A Coupled Hidden Markov Model Framework for Measuring the Dynamics of Categorization Open
We introduce a new framework for measuring the dynamics of category learning using Coupled Hidden Markov Models (CHMMs). The key assumptions of the framework are that people maintain a latent assignment of every stimulus to a category, and…
View article: Parsing memory and nonmemory contributions to age-related declines in mnemonic discrimination performance: a hierarchical Bayesian diffusion decision modeling approach
Parsing memory and nonmemory contributions to age-related declines in mnemonic discrimination performance: a hierarchical Bayesian diffusion decision modeling approach Open
The mnemonic discrimination task (MDT) is a widely used cognitive assessment tool. Performance in this task is believed to indicate an age-related deficit in episodic memory stemming from a decreased ability to pattern-separate among simil…
View article: Poster Session: Quantifying Visual Snow Symptoms with a Matching Task
Poster Session: Quantifying Visual Snow Symptoms with a Matching Task Open
The primary symptom of Visual Snow Syndrome (VSS) is a veil of dots/static flickering across the entire visual field. VSS is a serious but poorly understood disorder (prevalence 1.4-3.3%). Symptoms of VSS can interfere with daily tasks lik…
View article: Is Someone There or Is That the TV? Detecting Social Presence Using Sound
Is Someone There or Is That the TV? Detecting Social Presence Using Sound Open
Social robots in the home will need to solve audio identification problems to better interact with their users. This article focuses on the classification between (a) natural conversation that includes at least one co-located user and (b) …
View article: Bayesian graphical modeling with the circular drift diffusion model
Bayesian graphical modeling with the circular drift diffusion model Open
The circular drift-diffusion model (CDDM) is a sequential sampling model designed to account for decisions and response times in decision-making tasks with a circular set of choice alternatives. We present and demonstrate a fully Bayesian …
View article: Visual snow is affected by contrast adaptation
Visual snow is affected by contrast adaptation Open
Visual Snow Syndrome (VSS)—a condition defined by the continuous perception of flickering dots/specks covering the visual field—affects about 2% of the population and its symptoms can interfere with tasks like reading and driving. However,…
View article: A Survey on the Real-world Cyberattacks on the Industrial Internet of Things
A Survey on the Real-world Cyberattacks on the Industrial Internet of Things Open
The Internet-of-Things, popularly referred to as IoT, has been gaining magnanimous attention since the last decade. More and more objects are becoming smart by the integration of sensors in them. All of these objects are interconnected by …
View article: Advice from “pracademics” of how to apply ecological dynamics theory to practice design
Advice from “pracademics” of how to apply ecological dynamics theory to practice design Open
There has been an increase interest in knowing and enacting pedagogical approaches such as the Constraints-led Approach (CLA) and Nonlinear Pedagogy (NLP) which are underpinned by Ecological Dynamics in recent years among practitioners. Wh…