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Transient seizure onset network for localization of epileptogenic zone: effective connectivity and graph theory-based analyses of ECoG data in tempor…

2018

Objective: Abnormal and dynamic epileptogenic networks cause difficulties for clinical epileptologists in the localization of the seizure onset zone (SOZ) and the epileptogenic zone (EZ) in preoperative assessments of patients with refractory epilepsy. The aim of this study is to investigate the characteristics of time-varying effective connectivity networks in various non-seizure and seizure periods, and to propose a quantitative approach for accurate localization of SOZ and EZ. Methods: We used electrocorticogram recordings in the temporal lobe and hippocampus from seven patients with temporal lobe epilepsy to characterize the effective connectivity dynamics at a high temporal resolution …

AdultMaleDrug Resistant EpilepsyHippocampusTemporal lobeYoung Adult03 medical and health sciencesEpilepsyadaptive directed transfer function0302 clinical medicineBetweenness centralitySeizuresNeural PathwaysPreoperative CaremedicineHumansaivotutkimus030212 general & internal medicineMathematicsClustering coefficientBrain Mappinggraph metricverkkoteoriabrain connectivitySignal Processing Computer-AssistedGraph theoryMiddle AgedEpileptogenic zonemedicine.diseaseTemporal LobeEpilepsy Temporal LobeNeurologyseizure onset zoneGraph (abstract data type)FemaleElectrocorticographyNeurology (clinical)Centralityepileptogenic zoneepilepsiaNeuroscience030217 neurology & neurosurgeryJournal of Neurology
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Functional connectivity analysis using whole brain and regional network metrics in MS patients

2016

In the present study we investigated brain network connectivity differences between patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) and healthy controls (HC) as derived from functional resonance magnetic imaging (fMRI) using graph theory. Resting state fMRI data of 18 RRMS patients (12 female, mean age ± SD: 42 ± 12.06 years) and 25 HC (8 female, 29.2 ± 5.38 years) were analyzed. In order to obtain information of differences in entire brain network, we focused on both, local and global network connectivity parameters. And the regional connectivity differences were assessed using regional network parameters. RRMS patients presented a significant increase of modularity in comparis…

AdultMaleModularity (networks)Resting state fMRIInformation processingBrainCognitionSuperior parietal lobuleMiddle AgedMagnetic Resonance Imaging030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingCorrelation03 medical and health sciencesMultiple Sclerosis Relapsing-Remitting0302 clinical medicineImage Processing Computer-AssistedHumansFemaleNerve NetPsychologyInsulaNeuroscience030217 neurology & neurosurgeryClustering coefficient2016 38th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC)
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Subtyping treatment-seeking gaming disorder patients

2021

Abstract Background and aims Gaming Disorder (GD) is characterized by a pattern of persistent and uncontrolled gaming behavior that causes a marked impairment in important areas of functioning. The evolution of the worldwide incidence of this disorder warrants further studies focused on examining the existence of different subtypes within clinical samples, in order to tailor treatment. This study explored the existence of different profiles of patients seeking treatment for GD through a data-driven approach. Methods The sample included n = 107 patients receiving treatment for GD (92% men and 8% women) ranging between 14 and 60 years old (mean age = 24.1, SD = 10). A two-step clustering anal…

AdultMalePsychology PathologicalAdolescentmedia_common.quotation_subjectMedicine (miscellaneous)Dysfunctional familyToxicologyDisease clusterPersonality DisordersDSM-5Young AdultCluster AnalysisHumansPersonalityMedicineBig Five personality traitsPathologicalmedia_commonbusiness.industryIncidence (epidemiology)Joc compulsiuMiddle AgedPsicopatologiaBehavior AddictiveDisruptive Impulse Control and Conduct DisordersPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyFemaleGaming Disorder; Personality; Internet Gaming Disorder; DSM-5; Diagnosis; Cluster Analysis; Clustering; ProfilesCompulsive gamblingbusinessPersonalityClinical psychologyPsychopathologyAddictive Behaviors
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Construction of quality of life change patterns: example in oncology in a phase III therapeutic trial (FFCD 0307)

2015

Objective Quality of life data in cancerology are often difficult to summarize due to missing data and difficulty to analyze the pattern of evolution in different groups of patients. The aim of this work was to apply a new methodology to construct Quality of Life (QoL) change patterns within patients included in a clinical trial comparing to regimen of treatment in locally advanced eosogastric cancer. Materials and methods In this trial, QoL was assessed every 2 months by self-reported EORTC QLQ-C30 questionnaire. Physical dimension scores were analyzed. After multiple imputation of missing data, 27 statistical measures aiming to describe the variation of QoL measures among follow-up were c…

AdultMaleQuality of lifemedicine.medical_specialtyEsophageal NeoplasmsPsychometricsPsychometricsMEDLINEChange patternsPhase (combat)ClusteringQuality of lifeSickness Impact ProfileSurveys and QuestionnairesAdaptation PsychologicalHealth Status IndicatorsHumansMedicineMedical physicsAgedbusiness.industryManagement scienceResearchPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedMissing datahumanitiesClinical trialRegimenClinical Trials Phase III as TopicMultiple imputationFemaleConstruct (philosophy)businessHealth and Quality of Life Outcomes
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A hierarchical cluster analysis to determine whether injured runners exhibit similar kinematic gait patterns

2020

Previous studies have suggested that runners can be subgrouped based on homogeneous gait patterns, however, no previous study has assessed the presence of such subgroups in a population of individuals across a wide variety of injuries. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to assess whether distinct subgroups with homogeneous running patterns can be identified among a large group of injured and healthy runners and whether identified subgroups are associated with specific injury location. Three‐dimensional kinematic data from 291 injured and healthy runners, representing both sexes and a wide range of ages (10‐66 years) was clustered using hierarchical cluster analysis. Cluster analysis r…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentmedicine.medical_treatmentPopulationPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationKinematicsBiologyDisease clusterRunningjuoksuYoung Adult03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePhysical medicine and rehabilitationInjury preventionmedicineCluster AnalysisHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineChildeducationGaitAgedurheiluvammateducation.field_of_studyliikeoppiRehabilitation030229 sport sciencesMiddle AgedBiomechanical PhenomenaHierarchical clusteringkoneoppiminenLower ExtremityHomogeneousFemaleAnalysis of variancehuman activities030217 neurology & neurosurgeryScandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports
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Key issues in decomposing fMRI during naturalistic and continuous music experience with independent component analysis

2014

Background: Independent component analysis (ICA) has been often used to decompose fMRI data mostly for the resting-state, block and event-related designs due to its outstanding advantage. For fMRI data during free-listening experiences, only a few exploratory studies applied ICA.New method: For processing the fMRI data elicited by 512-s modern tango, a FFT based band-pass filter was used to further pre-process the fMRI data to remove sources of no interest and noise. Then, a fast model order selection method was applied to estimate the number of sources. Next, both individual ICA and group ICA were performed. Subsequently, ICA components whose temporal courses were significantly correlated …

AdultMalereal-world experiencesComputer scienceSpeech recognitionFast Fourier transformDiffusion mapTIME-SERIESfast model order selectionORDER SELECTION050105 experimental psychologyYoung AdultNUMBER03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineImage Processing Computer-AssistedDiffusion mapHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesICABlock (data storage)ta113Brain MappingPrincipal Component AnalysisGeneral NeurosciencefMRI05 social sciencesBrainFilter (signal processing)Magnetic Resonance ImagingIndependent component analysisSpectral clusteringOxygenMODELDIFFUSION MAPSAcoustic StimulationFFT filterta6131Auditory PerceptionFemaleHUMAN BRAIN ACTIVITYNoise (video)DYNAMICAL-SYSTEMSDigital filterMusic030217 neurology & neurosurgeryMRIJournal of Neuroscience Methods
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Towards a new mix design method for asphalt mixtures containing rap

2016

Recycling is one of the most important aspects to conceive the new construction or rehabilitation of sustainable road infrastructures. Even if Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP) is commonly used in the practice, its presence may lead to some critical aspects due to the physical and chemical phenomena occurring during the new mix process. For instance, the formation of RAP clusters during a new mix may inhibit the uniform distribution of the virgin binder as well as cause changes in the design grading curve of the mixture. Indeed, laboratory results demonstrate that small-size RAP particles stick together forming clusters. The amount of clusters depends on different parameters observed: The pe…

AgingWaste managementAsphaltrubber modifiedMix designBuilding and ConstructionMix designClusteringAsphalt mixtureAsphaltAging; Asphalt mixture; Clustering; Mix design; RAP; Building and Construction; Civil and Structural EngineeringSettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed AeroportiEnvironmental scienceAsphalt pavementRAPCivil and Structural Engineering
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Effects of pathogen reduction systems on platelet microRNAs, mRNAs, activation, and function

2014

Pathogen reduction (PR) systems for platelets, based on chemically induced cross-linking and inactivation of nucleic acids, potentially prevent transfusion transmission of infectious agents, but can increase clinically significant bleeding in some clinical studies. Here, we documented the effects of PR systems on microRNA and mRNA levels of platelets stored in the blood bank, and assessed their impact on platelet activation and function. Unlike platelets subjected to gamma irradiation or stored in additive solution, platelets treated with Intercept (amotosalen + ultraviolet-A [UVA] light) exhibited significantly reduced levels of 6 of the 11 microRNAs, and 2 of the 3 anti-apoptotic mRNAs (B…

AmotosalenBlood Plateletstransfusion medicineplatelet functionbcl-X ProteinEndogenyPharmacologyHumansPlateletPlatelet activationRNA MessengerMean platelet volumeplateletClusterinbiologypathogen reductionGene Expression ProfilingImpaired platelet aggregationRNAMicroRNAHematologyGeneral MedicinePlatelet ActivationMolecular biologyMicroRNAsClusterinBlood Preservationbiology.proteinOriginal ArticleTranscriptomeMean Platelet VolumePlatelets
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K-means Clustering to Study How Student Reasoning Lines Can Be Modified by a Learning Activity Based on Feynman’s Unifying Approach

2017

Background:Research in Science Education has shown that often students need to learn how to identify differences and similarities between descriptive and explicative models. The development and use of explicative skills in the field of thermal science has always been a difficult objective to reach. A way to develop analogical reasoning is to use in Science Education unifying conceptual frameworks.Material and methods:A questionnaire containing six open-ended questions on thermally activated phenomena was administered to the students before instruction. A second one, similar but focused on different physical content was administered after instruction. Responses were analysed using k-means Cl…

Analogical reasoningScience instructionMechanism (biology)Computer scienceLogical reasoningBoltzmann Factor evaluation quantitative data analysis in education k-means clustering thermally-activated phenomenaSettore FIS/08 - Didattica E Storia Della FisicaApplied Mathematics05 social sciencesk-means clustering050301 educationScience educationField (computer science)Educationsymbols.namesake0502 economics and businesssymbolsMathematics educationFeynman diagram0503 education050203 business & managementEURASIA Journal of Mathematics, Science and Technology Education
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Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on music: a method for clustering sentiments

2021

The outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) was highly stressful for people. In general, fear and anxiety about a disease can be overwhelming and cause strong emotions in adults and children. One way to cope with this stress consists in listening to music. Aim of this work is to understand if the music heard during the lock-down reflects the emotions generated by the pandemic on each of us. So, the primary goal of this work is to build two indices for measuring the anger and joy levels of the top streamed songs by Italian Spotify users (during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic), and study their evolution over time. A Hierarchical Cluster Analysis has been applied in order to identify groups o…

Anger indexBeta regressionJoy indexCovid-19Settore SECS-S/01 - StatisticaHierarchical clustering
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