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Analysis and interpretation of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has been used to characterise many neuronal diseases, such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and Alzheimer’s disease. Functional connectivity networks (FCNs) are widely used because they greatly reduce the amount of data that needs to be interpreted and they provide a common network structure that can be directly compared...
Analysis of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) plays a pivotal role in uncovering an understanding of the brain. fMRI data contain both spatial volume and temporal signal information, which provide a depiction of brain activity. The analysis pipeline, however, is hampered by numerous uncertainties in many of the steps; often seen as one of the last hurdles for the domain. In this review,...
Statistical analysis of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), such as independent components analysis, is providing new scientific and clinical insights into the data with capabilities such as characterising traits of schizophrenia. However, with existing approaches to fMRI analysis, there are a number of challenges that prevent it from being fully utilised, including understanding exactly...
With the continuing digital revolution in the healthcare industry, patients are being confronted with the difficult task of managing their digital medical data. Current personal health record (PHR) systems are able to store and consolidate this data, but they are limited in providing tools to facilitate patients' understanding and management of the data. One reason for this stems from the limited...
The healthcare industry has begun to utilise web-based systems and cloud computing infrastructure to develop an increasing array of online personal health record (PHR) systems. Although these systems provide the technical capacity to store and retrieve medical data in various multimedia formats, including images, videos, voice, and text, individual patient use remains limited by the lack of intuitive...
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