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BrainPrint: Identifying Subjects by Their Brain

BrainPrint: Identifying Subjects by Their Brain

... on their brain? Are cortical folding patterns unique to a person, similar to a fingerprint? While the unique complexity of the brain may indicate that an unambiguous identification should be ... Voir le document complet

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BrainPrint: identifying subjects by their brain

BrainPrint: identifying subjects by their brain

... 700 subjects, where each subject has between three and six longitudinal ...experiments by removing one scan from the dataset and by aiming to recover the correct ...of brain structures in ... Voir le document complet

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The auditory P300-based single-switch brain–computer interface:Paradigm transition from healthy subjects to minimally consciouspatients

The auditory P300-based single-switch brain–computer interface:Paradigm transition from healthy subjects to minimally consciouspatients

... and their occurrence was very much ...healthy subjects, an assumption that is also in line with Kotchoubey et ...healthy subjects around 200 ms after stimulus onset fol- lowed by the P300 ... Voir le document complet

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Dietary sugars: their detection by the gut-brain axis and their peripheral and central effects in health and diseases

Dietary sugars: their detection by the gut-brain axis and their peripheral and central effects in health and diseases

... refuted by studies using real-world fructose exposures showing no differential effects versus control, and cause-and-effect evidence of adverse effects is lacking at typical human exposure levels and patterns [ ... Voir le document complet

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Use case: Ontology with rules for identifying brain anatomical structures

Use case: Ontology with rules for identifying brain anatomical structures

... exhibited by brain ontology examples [2] and also more recently by the FMA migration to OWL DL [3], they are particularly useful in anatomy for defining composite structures from their parts ... Voir le document complet

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Learning in brain-computer interface control evidenced by joint decomposition of brain and behavior

Learning in brain-computer interface control evidenced by joint decomposition of brain and behavior

... motivated by the fact that if any of our findings could be applicable to clinicians monitoring learning during real-time BCI learning they would need to be obtained in the sensor ...of identifying them, in ... Voir le document complet

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Improving data availability for brain image biobanking in healthy subjects: Practice-based suggestions from an international multidisciplinary working group

Improving data availability for brain image biobanking in healthy subjects: Practice-based suggestions from an international multidisciplinary working group

... generated by studies they fund are made public and the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) has proposed that deidentified patient information is shared before research manuscripts of ... Voir le document complet

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BrainPrint: A discriminative characterization of brain morphology

BrainPrint: A discriminative characterization of brain morphology

... affected by brain atrophy, quantifying the gyrification may be more robust to longitudinal changes, assuming that the folding patterns of the brain remain ...descriptor by computing the mean ... Voir le document complet

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Composition and Identifying Metaphors

Composition and Identifying Metaphors

... lead subjects to suppress certain affects 12 in an attempt at disidentification and in order to preserve the psychical and corporeal envelope that is threatened by each appearance of the face of the ... Voir le document complet

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Cerebral organoids and their potential for studies of brain diseases in domestic animals

Cerebral organoids and their potential for studies of brain diseases in domestic animals

... utility of this model for further investigation [ 76 ]. Studies of neurotropic viruses are not restricted to those impair- ing neurodevelopment. They can be extended to viruses, or more generally to pathogens or ... Voir le document complet

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Identifying adverse outcome pathways (AOP) for Amsterdam city fish by integrated field monitoring

Identifying adverse outcome pathways (AOP) for Amsterdam city fish by integrated field monitoring

... key factors). Only a limited number of sites, where bio-effects indicate ecological risks, should be examined by this more expensive tier 2 for the actual risk assessment. In this way, more advanced and expensive ... Voir le document complet

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Ranking Online Social Users by their Influence

Ranking Online Social Users by their Influence

... conclusions by introducing a new dynamic model which combines the information over the social graph together with user activity and the OSP structure, in order to explain more accurately how posts from different ... Voir le document complet

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Army ants trapped by their evolutionary history.

Army ants trapped by their evolutionary history.

... puzzled by how such an apparently aberrant behavior could have originated and could be maintained during the course of ...selected by ants, and a circular mill forms, following simple rules of motion ... Voir le document complet

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Multiclass Brain-Computer Interface Classification by Riemannian Geometry

Multiclass Brain-Computer Interface Classification by Riemannian Geometry

... filtering by multi- class CSP [1], [20] followed by a LDA classification [2] on the feature space composed by the log variance of the spatially filtered ... Voir le document complet

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Security Analysis of Subject Access Request Procedures How to authenticate data subjects safely when they request for their data

Security Analysis of Subject Access Request Procedures How to authenticate data subjects safely when they request for their data

... 3 School of Law, University Toulouse 1 Capitole, SIRIUS Chair cristiana.santos@ut-capitole.fr Abstract. With the GDPR in force in the EU since May 2018, companies and administrations need to be vigilant about the ... Voir le document complet

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Comparing Bacterial Genomes by Searching their Common Intervals

Comparing Bacterial Genomes by Searching their Common Intervals

... biological processes (carbohydrate metabolism, gluconeogenesis, glycolysis, tri- carboxylic acid cycle, tricarboxylic acid cycle intermediate metabolism, malate metabolism, fermentation, anaerobic respiration, glyoxylate ... Voir le document complet

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The acquired brain injuries in the term and preterm babies: an update on their pathophysiology

The acquired brain injuries in the term and preterm babies: an update on their pathophysiology

... Table 2 It is showing the arterial blood levels of glucose ( [ aG ] mg/dL ) and of O2 ( [ aO2 ] ml/dL ) required to survival ( I ) or full ( w ) level of activities in brain. CBF ml/100g/m I -> [aG ] W -> ... Voir le document complet

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Recurrent domestication by Lepidoptera of genes from their parasites mediated by Bracoviruses

Recurrent domestication by Lepidoptera of genes from their parasites mediated by Bracoviruses

... separated by non-coding sequences [ 18 ...provided by the comparison of the two Ben9 gene containing regions, one having conserved a larger part of the bracovirus non-coding sequence than the ... Voir le document complet

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Local grammars and their representation by finite automata

Local grammars and their representation by finite automata

... defined by our finite automata because there is no indication of constituent boundaries: transitions between states, that is word boundaries, are all of the same ...2 by indicating the places where the ... Voir le document complet

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Biogenic amines and their metabolites are differentially affected in the Mecp2-deficient mouse brain.

Biogenic amines and their metabolites are differentially affected in the Mecp2-deficient mouse brain.

... whole brain extracts in the same develop- mental window ...that their release is modulated by several factors including Bdnf and leptin ...whereas their levels are not significantly different ... Voir le document complet

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