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The role of PET radiomic features in prostate cancer: a systematic review

2021

Aim: This systematic review aims to present the available evidence on the use of radiomic features (RFs) extracted from PET imaging in patients with prostate cancer (PCa). Materials and methods: A comprehensive literature search of studies on the utility of PET-derived RFs in patients with PCa was performed in the PubMed/MEDLINE database through February 24th, 2021 using the following search string: [“positron-emission tomography” (MeSh terms) OR “positron emission tomography computed tomography” (MeSh terms) OR “positron-emission tomography” (all fields) OR “positron emission tomography computed tomography” (all fields) OR “PET” (all fields)] AND [“radiomics” (all fields) OR “radiomic” (al…

medicine.medical_specialtyPositron emission tomographymedicine.medical_treatmentRadiogenomics030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging03 medical and health sciencesProstate cancer0302 clinical medicineProstateMachine learningCarcinomamedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingLymph nodeProstate cancerRadiomicsmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryInterventional radiologyDeep learningmedicine.diseaseRadiation therapymedicine.anatomical_structure030220 oncology & carcinogenesisRadiologyTomographybusiness
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Auditory Training in Deaf Children

2010

Deaf children are, earlier than in the past, identified and can benefit of new and highperformance devices (as cochlear implants or digital hearing aids). However, a great variability in their spoken language skills is observed (12) and first attributable to the well-known effect of the age of auditory rehabilitation (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22). The second assessment concerns the way speech disorders are treated: new technologies are not linked to any change in the way speech therapy is delivered, particularly in the field of auditory training. Auditory training constitutes an important part of the speech therapy addressed to the deaf children and must start as soon as possible. The go…

medicine.medical_specialtyProcess (engineering)medicine.medical_treatmentSpeech soundsAudiologyLexiconTraining (civil)Implicit learningSpeech therapyCochlear implantotorhinolaryngologic diseasesmedicinePsychologySpoken language
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The use of the Free Recall Method in the Analysis of Verbal Memory Deficits in Dual Diagnosis Patients

2009

In schizophrenia there are specific cognitive deficits including verbal memory deficits. The objective of this study was to examine short-term verbal memory differences between subjects with and without a dual diagnosis.A group of 80 patients with a diagnose of schizophrenia were examined. 40 of them never used illicit drugs, the other 40 also received a diagnose of addiction to psychoactive substances. The Free Recall Method was used to compare two examined groups. The results of addicted and not addicted schizophrenic patients were analyzed in all trials of the 5 stages of the examination with the use of Free Recall Method. Persons suffering from schizophrenia can usually repeat much fewe…

medicine.medical_specialtyRehabilitationCalifornia Verbal Learning TestAddictionmedia_common.quotation_subjectmedicine.medical_treatmentCognitionmedicine.diseasePsychiatry and Mental healthFree recallSchizophreniamental disordersmedicineDual diagnosisVerbal memoryPsychiatryPsychologymedia_commonClinical psychologyEuropean Psychiatry
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Motor imagery and action observation following immobilization-induced hypoactivity: A narrative review.

2020

Abstract Background In sports, the risk of pathology or event that leads to an injury, a cessation of practice or even to an immobilization is high. The subsequent reduction of physical activity, or hypoactivity, induces neural and muscular changes that adversely affect motor skills and functional motor rehabilitation. Because the implementation of physical practice is difficult, if not impossible, during and immediately following injury or immobilization, complementary techniques have been proposed to minimize the deleterious impact of hypoactivity on neuromuscular function. Objective The current narrative review aimed to discuss the contributions of motor imagery and action observation, w…

medicine.medical_specialtyRehabilitationImagery Psychotherapymedicine.medical_treatmentRehabilitationKinesthetic learningContext (language use)Affect (psychology)Motor imageryPhysical medicine and rehabilitationMotor SkillsAction observationmedicineImaginationHumansLearningOrthopedics and Sports MedicineHypoactivityPsychologyKinesthesisMotor skillPhysical Therapy ModalitiesAnnals of physical and rehabilitation medicine
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Music Training Enhances Rapid Neural Plasticity of N1 and P2 Source Activation for Unattended Sounds

2012

Neurocognitive studies have demonstrated that long-term music training enhances the processing of unattended sounds. It is not clear, however, whether music training also modulates rapid (within tens of minutes) neural plasticity for sound encoding. To study this phenomenon, we examined whether adult musicians display enhanced rapid neural plasticity compared to non-musicians. More specifically, we compared the modulation of P1, N1, and P2 responses to standard sounds between four unattended passive blocks. Among the standard sounds, infrequently presented deviant sounds were presented (the so-called oddball paradigm). In the middle of the experiment (after two blocks), an active task was p…

medicine.medical_specialtySpeech recognitionauditory perceptual learningElectroencephalographyAudiologybehavioral disciplines and activities050105 experimental psychologylcsh:RC321-57103 medical and health sciencesBehavioral Neuroscience0302 clinical medicinePerceptual learningNeuroplasticitymedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesEEG10. No inequalityOddball paradigmlcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatryBiological Psychiatryta515Original Researchmedicine.diagnostic_test05 social sciencesN1Passive Exposurerapid plasticityP2musical expertiseP1Psychiatry and Mental healthNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyNeurologyPsychologymusic training030217 neurology & neurosurgeryNeuroscienceFrontiers in Human Neuroscience
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2018

The influence of physical activity on brain and heart activity dependent on type and intensity of exercise is meanwhile widely accepted. Mainly cyclic exercises with longer duration formed the basis for showing the influence on either central nervous system or on heart metabolism. Effects of the variability of movement sequences on brain and heart have been studied only sparsely so far. This study investigated effects of three different motor learning approaches combined with a single bout of rope skipping exercises on the spontaneous electroencephalographic (EEG) brain activity, heart rate variability (HRV) and the rate of perceived exertion (RPE). Participants performed repetitive learnin…

medicine.medical_specialtySympathetic nervous systemmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryBrain activity and meditationCognitive NeuroscienceCentral nervous systemAlpha (ethology)030229 sport sciencesAudiologyElectroencephalography03 medical and health sciencesBehavioral Neuroscience0302 clinical medicineNeuropsychology and Physiological Psychologymedicine.anatomical_structureMedicineHeart rate variabilitybusinessMotor learning030217 neurology & neurosurgeryHeart metabolismFrontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
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Use of a Virtual Environment to Engage Motor and Postural Abilities in Elderly Subjects With and Without Mild Cognitive Impairment (MAAMI Project)

2016

Objectives: In the context of rehabilitation, the use of new technology such as Virtual Reality Technology (VRT) offers multiple possibilities to modulate the functional stimulation of subjects according to needs. Material and methods: In this study, the validity and reliability of our VRT system were investigated in fifteen healthy aged adults (HAA) and seven aged subjects with mild cognitive impairment (MCI). One implicit session was designed through two virtual environments (VEs) in order to induce the adapted activities associated with balance and postural control. In comparison, the same activities were achieved in explicit sessions with a physiotherapist. This cross-over study made us…

medicine.medical_specialtySynthèse d'image et réalité virtuelle [Informatique]media_common.quotation_subjectmedicine.medical_treatment[INFO.INFO-GR] Computer Science [cs]/Graphics [cs.GR]Biomedical EngineeringBiophysicsValidityContext (language use)Virtual realityVirtual reality050105 experimental psychologySession (web analytics)rehabilitationDevelopmental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePhysical medicine and rehabilitation[ INFO.INFO-HC ] Computer Science [cs]/Human-Computer Interaction [cs.HC]medicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciences[INFO.INFO-HC]Computer Science [cs]/Human-Computer Interaction [cs.HC]media_commonBalance (ability)RehabilitationRehabilitation05 social sciences[ INFO.INFO-GR ] Computer Science [cs]/Graphics [cs.GR][INFO.INFO-GR]Computer Science [cs]/Graphics [cs.GR]Interface homme-machine [Informatique]FeelingAlzheimervirtual reality[INFO.INFO-HC] Computer Science [cs]/Human-Computer Interaction [cs.HC]Motor learningPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryIRBM
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Water maze performance, exploratory activity, inhibitory avoidance and hippocampal plasticity in aged superior and inferior learners

2002

In 28- to 30-month-old rats, in vitro short-term and long-term potentiation (STP and LTP) were measured in area CA1 of the hippocampus in seven superior and seven inferior learners, that were selected from a pool of 40 rats based on water maze escape performance over a period of 9 days. The aim was to examine whether levels of STP and LTP could account for group differences in learning of water maze escape, spatial preference and wall (thigmotaxis)-avoidance and in short-term retention of an inhibitory avoidance task. There was no significant group difference in open-field exploration, i.e. the number of rearings. In contrast to expectation, the superior and inferior learners did not differ…

medicine.medical_specialtyThigmotaxisPreference learningGeneral NeuroscienceHippocampusLong-term potentiationWater mazeHippocampal formationAudiologyInhibitory postsynaptic potentialOpen fieldDevelopmental psychologynervous systemmedicinePsychologyEuropean Journal of Neuroscience
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Efficient 3D Deep Learning for Myocardial Diseases Segmentation

2021

Automated myocardial segmentation from late gadolinium enhancement magnetic resonance images (LGE-MRI) is a critical step in the diagnosis of cardiac pathologies such as ischemia and myocardial infarction. This paper proposes a deep learning framework for improved myocardial diseases segmentation. In the first step, we build an encoder-decoder segmentation network that generates myocardium and cavity segmentations from the whole volume, followed by a 3D U-Net based on Shape prior to identifying myocardial infarction and myocardium ventricular obstruction (MVO) segmentations from the encoder-decoder prediction. The proposed network achieves good segmentation performance, as computed by avera…

medicine.medical_specialtyTraining setmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryDeep learningIschemiaMagnetic resonance imagingmedicine.diseaseInternal medicinecardiovascular systemmedicineCardiologyLate gadolinium enhancementSegmentationcardiovascular diseasesArtificial intelligenceMyocardial infarctionbusinessVolume (compression)
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Influence of high-definition anodal transcranial direct current stimulation (HD-atDCS) on motor learning of a high-speed bimanual task

2017

medicine.medical_specialtyTranscranial direct-current stimulationGeneral Neurosciencemedicine.medical_treatmentBiophysicslcsh:RC321-571Task (project management)Physical medicine and rehabilitationmedicineHigh definitionNeurology (clinical)Motor learningPsychologylcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatryBrain Stimulation
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