Biomedical and Health Sciences

Schematic explanation of representations to brain networks during WM tasks. Left upper panel is the location illustration of four fitted sources. A-E present components relative to WM in terms of some specific neurocognitive processes.  A. During this duration, selective attention is activated by capitals’ trigger, which induced the attention mechanism in PPC cortex. B.

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This dataset was used in the article "Dias-Audibert FL, Navarro LC, de Oliveira DN, Delafiori J, Melo CFOR, Guerreiro TM, Rosa FT, Petenuci DL, Watanabe MAE, Velloso LA, Rocha AR and Catharino RR (2020) Combining Machine Learning and Metabolomics to Identify Weight Gain Biomarkers. Front. Bioeng. Biotechnol. 8:6. doi: 10.3389/fbioe.2020.00006", open access available at: https://doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2020.00006.

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This dataset contains in-silico results of insulin treatment using a fully automated artificial pancreas algorithm based on reinforcement learning for FDA-approved virtual patients (C. D. Man et al., 2014) with type 1 diabetes (10 adults and 10 adolescents). 

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This database contains the results of an experiment were healthy subjects played 5 trials of a rehabilitation-based VR game, to experience either difficulty variations or presence variations.

Colected results are demogrpahic information, emotional emotions after each trial and electrophysiological signals during all 5 trials.

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One of the materials that is commonly being used in electronics applications is paper. It is flexible, cheap, highly available, and allows for simple manufacturing when paired with methods such as screen printing or inkjet printing. Proposed below is an optogenetic device that uses paper as the sole substrate, with a screen­printed PCB with Ag/AgCl wires. This device was quick and easy to manufacture, unlike the state of the art optoelectronic devices that use polymers and rely on complex fabrication methods such as photolithography.

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This database contains the 166 Galvanic Skin Response (GSR) signal registers collected from the subjects participating in the first experiment (EXP 1) presented in:

R. Martinez, A. Salazar-Ramirez, A. Arruti, E. Irigoyen, J. I. Martin and J. Muguerza, "A Self-Paced Relaxation Response Detection System Based on Galvanic Skin Response Analysis," in IEEE Access, vol. 7, pp. 43730-43741, 2019. doi: 10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2908445

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Motor point identification is pivotal to elicit comfortable and sustained muscle contraction through functional electrical stimulation. To this purpose, anatomical charts and manual search techniques are used to extract subject-specific stimulation profile. Such information being heterogenous they lack standardization and reproducibility. To address these limitations; we aim to identify, localize, and characterize the motor points of forearm muscles across nine healthy subjects.

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This dataset is in support of my 3 research papers - 'Comparative SoC Analysis using Non-Linear Kalman Estimation in 8RC ECM of 72Ah LIB - Part I', ' Comparative SoC Analysis using Non-Linear Kalman Estimation in 8RC ECM of 72Ah LIB - Part II' , and 'Comparative SoC Analysis using Non-Linear Kalman Estimation in 8RC ECM of 72Ah LIB - Part III'. 

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Hyperspectral (HS) imaging presents itself as a non-contact, non-ionizing and non-invasive technique, proven to be suitable for medical diagnosis. However, the volume of information contained in these images makes difficult providing the surgeon with information about the boundaries in real-time. To that end, High-Performance-Computing (HPC) platforms become necessary. This paper presents a comparison between the performances provided by five different HPC platforms while processing a spatial-spectral approach to classify HS images, assessing their main benefits and drawbacks.

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