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Jianwei Shang, Guojun Ma, Fangxin Wan, Zepeng Zang, Yanrui Xu, Qian Zhang, Tongxun Wang and Xiaopeng Huang
To enhance the quality of Moutan Cortex for medicinal purposes, this study was conducted to analyze the impact of rotary microwave vacuum drying on its drying characteristics and overall quality. Experimental variables including drying temperature, rotor...
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Amedeo D?Angiulli, Christy Laarakker and Derrick Matthew Buchanan
Grossberg?s adaptive resonance theory (ART) provides a framework for understanding possible interactions between mental imagery and visual perception. Our purpose was to integrate, within ART, the phenomenological notion of mental image vividness and thu...
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Hongguo Ren, Ziming Zheng, Jing Zhang, Qingqin Wang and Yujun Wang
Urban landscape parks play a crucial role in providing recreational opportunities for citizens. Different types of landscapes offer varying levels of comfort experiences. However, the assessment of landscape comfort primarily relies on subjective evaluat...
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Tadashi Yamamoto and Toyohiro Hamaguchi
In this study, we aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a brain robot in rehabilitation that combines motor imagery (MI), robotic motor assistance, and electrical stimulation. Thirteen in-patients with severe post-stroke hemiplegia underwent electroence...
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Hwan Shim, Leah Gibbs, Karsyn Rush, Jusung Ham, Subong Kim, Sungyoung Kim and Inyong Choi
Selective attention can be a useful tactic for speech-in-noise (SiN) interpretation as it strengthens cortical responses to attended sensory inputs while suppressing others. This cortical process is referred to as attentional modulation. Our earlier stud...
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Michela Balconi and Laura Angioletti
Grossberg?s classification of adaptive resonance mechanisms includes the cognitive-emotional resonances that support conscious feelings and recognition of them. In this regard, a relevant question concerns the processing of signals deriving from the inte...
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Vanessa N. Frey, Nora Renz, Aljoscha Thomschewski, Patrick B. Langthaler, Frank J. van Schalkwijk, Eugen Trinka and Yvonne Höller
Background: Minutes after an injury to the spinal cord, structural and functional reorganization of the connected brain areas may be initiated. Exercise enhances this neuroplasticity in the further course of the condition, which might modulate the connec...
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Haruki Morioka, Haruki Ozawa and Takeo Kato
Light simultaneously induces visual and non-visual effects. Although the differences in the spectral sensitivity of intrinsic photosensitive retinal ganglion cells induce opposing influences on physiological responses, it is difficult to independently me...
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Lia Maria Hocke, Yunjie Tong and Blaise deBonneval Frederick
Multimodal functional near-infrared spectroscopy?functional magnetic resonance imaging (fNIRS?fMRI) studies have been highly beneficial for both the fNIRS and fMRI field as, for example, they shed light on the underlying mechanism of each method. However...
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Marcel Louis Meli, Sebastien Favre, Benjamin Maij, Stefan Stajic, Manuel Boebel, Philip John Poole, Martin Schellenberg and Charalampos S. Kouzinopoulos
Harvesting energy for IoT nodes in places that are permanently poorly lit is important, as many such places exist in buildings and other locations. The need for energy-autonomous devices working in such environments has so far received little attention. ...
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