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This paper dealt with the following topics: molecular simulation techniques; microcontroller fabrication; genomic analysis; medical image processing; embedded system; medical information systems; sensor; wastewater removal; wearable real-time system; medical imaging; photovoltaic system; biomedical devices; ECG; BCI system; time concurrent hybrid functional petri nets; fuzzy system; gait analysis;...
The development of rehabilitation engineering technologies such as the design of smart prosthetics necessitates a deep understanding of brain mechanisms engaged in ecological situations when human interact with new tools and/or environments. Thus, we aimed to investigate potential hemodynamic signatures reflecting the level of cognitive-motor performance and/or the internal or mental states of individuals...
In this study, we tried to discriminate the direction of arm force from hemoglobin concentration changes measured by near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS). A self-organizing map (SOM) was used to classify the force direction information obtained from the NIRS signals. In a human subject experiment, the subjects were required to perform isometric arm movements in four directions. We investigated the feature...
Brain activities of three subjects performing a right-hand tapping task were measured by near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS). In experiments, the hemoglobin concentration change in the subjects' brains while they learned a new movement was analyzed. The results of these tests show that the channels covering the left primary motor cortex recorded a decreasing tendency in oxyHb when the subjects were...
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