STANDARDIZING HUMAN BRAIN PARCELLATIONS

Standardizing human brain parcellations

Abstract Using brain atlases to localize regions of interest is a requirement for making neuroscientifically valid statistical inferences.These atlases, represented in volumetric or surface coordinate spaces, can describe brain topology from a variety of perspectives.Although many human brain atlases have circulated the field Protien over the past

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Using Smart Speaker Technology for Health and Well-being in an Older Adult Population: Pre-Post Feasibility Study

BackgroundAlthough smart speaker technology is poised to help improve the health and well-being of older adults by offering services such as music, medication reminders, and connection to others, more research is needed to determine how older adults from lower socioeconomic position (SEP) accept and use this technology.ObjectiveThis study aimed to

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Fixed-Time Cluster Synchronization of Discontinuous Directed Community Networks via Periodically or Aperiodically Switching Control

The fixed-time cluster synchronization problem for a class of directed community networks with linear couplings and discontinuous nodes is investigated in this Magazines paper.First, by means of reduction to absurdity and mathematical induction, two new and vital differential equalities are proposed and proved to study the fixed-time stability.Besi

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Long Integral Time Continuous Panorama Scanning Imaging Based on Bilateral Control with Image Motion Compensation

Urban remote sensing with moving carriers enables comprehensive monitoring of an urban area.High spatial resolution and wide covering are always required to improve the performance and efficiency of remote sensing.Continuous scanning imaging is a feasible solution.However, imaging motion degrades the performance of a remote sensing system.Rotating

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