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Exploring heritability of functional brain networks with inexact graph matching
2017
2017 IEEE 14th International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging (ISBI 2017)
We propose a novel method based on graph edit distance for the comparison of brain graphs directly in their domain, that can accurately reflect similarities between individual networks while providing ...
Unveiling these correspondences is of major importance to keep track of local functional connectivity changes. ...
[8] explored the heritability of intrinsic connectivity networks (ICNs) and found interactions between them to be mostly influenced by environmental factors, despite the fact that the activity of most ...
doi:10.1109/isbi.2017.7950536
dblp:conf/isbi/KtenaAPR17
fatcat:xsujg2bg3bat5eawtkcyfc5nxq
Predicting personality from network-based resting-state functional connectivity
2018
Brain Structure and Function
In the other study (Ge et al. 2017), stable components of functional connectivity within and across large-scale brain networks were revealed as considerably heritable. ...
Personality traits can be predicted by patterns of RSFC in specific functional brain networks, providing new insights into the neurobiology of personality. ...
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 110:5802-5. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1218772110 14 Ktena SI, Arslan S, Parisot S, Rueckert D (2017) Exploring heritability of functional brain networks with 15 inexact graph matching. ...
doi:10.1007/s00429-018-1651-z
pmid:29572625
fatcat:bqukmealtbfklidwewwbrdiqta
Quantum Computing at the Frontiers of Biological Sciences
[article]
2019
arXiv
pre-print
The maturation of the field of quantum computing, in hardware and algorithm development, also coincides with the growth of several collaborative efforts to address questions across length and time scales ...
We use this coincidence to explore the potential for quantum computing to aid in one such endeavor: the merging of insights from genetics, genomics, neuroimaging and behavioral phenotyping. ...
with global structural/functional networks requires a whole host of methodologies applied in combination (for example, see ref. 35 ). ...
arXiv:1911.07127v1
fatcat:k2agx5yysjgi3m3ryhicptzauq
Human intelligence and brain networks
2010
Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience
A new key phase of research is beginning to investigate how functional networks relate to structural networks, with emphasis on how distributed brain areas communicate with each other. ...
The distributed nature of this network and its involvement in a wide range of cognitive functions fits well with the integrative nature of intelligence. ...
Intelligence and brain networks -Colom et al Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience - Vol 12 . No. 4 . 2010 ...
pmid:21319494
pmcid:PMC3181994
fatcat:v2oh2xnwkvhctjwstkjslm2jyq
Neuroanatomical substrates of social cognition dysfunction in autism
2004
Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews
We also draw upon functional neuroimaging studies with neurologically normal individuals and individuals with brain lesions to highlight the insights these studies offer that may help elucidate the search ...
We conclude with a discussion of several potential future directions in the cognitive neuroscience of social deficits in autism. ...
At least three functional neuroimaging studies of individuals with and without autism have explored the role of the amygdala in autism (see Table 1 for capsule summaries). ...
doi:10.1002/mrdd.20040
pmid:15666336
fatcat:rorwqvcbjvdahbdb6adcwjlixu
Neural network modeling of a dolphin's sonar discrimination capabilities
1994
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
The first refereoce noted a lack of sensitivity of the matched-field ambiguity function to zero-mean functional variations of the sound-speed profile. ...
AEPs, in particular the transient-evoked auditory brain-stem response (ABR) have been widely used in human clinical settings for the evaluation of auditory functioning. ...
Additional approximation schemes of obtaining a coupled mode result will be explored with the objective of obtaining a faster numerical solution. ...
doi:10.1121/1.410770
fatcat:ioiiov6bmjdi7kiflait5dhdfe
Neural network modeling of a dolphin's sonar discrimination capabilities
1995
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
The first refereoce noted a lack of sensitivity of the matched-field ambiguity function to zero-mean functional variations of the sound-speed profile. ...
AEPs, in particular the transient-evoked auditory brain-stem response (ABR) have been widely used in human clinical settings for the evaluation of auditory functioning. ...
Additional approximation schemes of obtaining a coupled mode result will be explored with the objective of obtaining a faster numerical solution. ...
doi:10.1121/1.413700
pmid:7608403
fatcat:m3nunzs4wfflhfl27n4shdn2n4
Influence of statistical surface models on dynamic scattering of high‐frequency signals from the ocean surface
1994
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
The first refereoce noted a lack of sensitivity of the matched-field ambiguity function to zero-mean functional variations of the sound-speed profile. ...
AEPs, in particular the transient-evoked auditory brain-stem response (ABR) have been widely used in human clinical settings for the evaluation of auditory functioning. ...
Additional approximation schemes of obtaining a coupled mode result will be explored with the objective of obtaining a faster numerical solution. ...
doi:10.1121/1.411137
fatcat:ajwj7bozxzg6fd27v4xe57drgm
Astronautics and Aeronautics, 1963
1965
Technology and Culture
Robert, 262 National Academy of Engineering (NAE), National Academy of Sciences (NAS), 39, 53, 85, 123, 133, 150,173,231,302, 305, 310, 320,361, 376, 384 Physics Survey Committee, 95 Space Science ...
The abrupt but fortunately safe return of Gemini 8 is a timely reminder that space is still a frontier and that the exploration remains at best an inexact science. ...
SURVEYOR I transmitted more than 10,000 photographs of the moon; the two LUNAR ORBITERS returned a total of 635 lunar photo. graphs. ...
doi:10.2307/3101770
fatcat:jgqvakrnezc4reuvy5kfauzxja
3.0 Tesla MRI analysis of the Intra-Uterine Growth Restricted Infant Brain - Comparison of Infants with Normal and Abnormal Antenatal Doppler's
2019
StOOPs (Short-term Outcome Of PORTO study) is a national study incorporating brain imaging to investigate differences in brain development and organisation between two groups of IUGR infants; those with ...
Non-sedated 3 Tesla MRI of brain was acquired at term corrected gestation. 34 IUGR infants with abnormal umbilical arterial Doppler measurements, 29 IUGR infants with normal measurements and 11 healthy ...
Aim of Thesis 1. Explore for the presence of resting state functional networks in infants affected by intrauterine growth restriction. ...
doi:10.25419/rcsi.10809992.v1
fatcat:ezo664jhp5ebbpsj47sbovhvdi
Dhindsa_columbia_0054D_15904.pdf
[article]
2020
Genetic discoveries have highlighted the role of gene expression dysregulation in both rare and common diseases. ...
In particular, a large number of chromatin modifiers, transcription factors, and RNA-binding proteins have been implicated in neurodevelopmental diseases, including epilepsy, autism spectrum disorder, ...
These devices contain arrays of tightly packed electrodes on a grid that can manipulate and monitor network-level neural activity of brain slices and cultured cells. ...
doi:10.7916/d8-xr6e-ck82
fatcat:v4456272hfdczkx2i4qxvl46ra
Integration of Germline and Somatic Variation in Tumor Data
2017
normal sequence data, along with training data for linkage information, to infer amplified alleles and haplotypes in regions of copy number gain. ...
We present these methods with the motivation that they may aid the cancer community in identifying novel causal or associated putative variants. ...
of missing heritability (McCarthy and Hirschhorn 2008; ). ...
doi:10.7916/d87s81ch
fatcat:7gff5wxbjfbt3kkrmnqhli7qmm
Take a chill pill: a cultural history of Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder TAKE A CHILL PILL: A CULTURAL HISTORY OF ATTENTION DEFICIT/HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER
2014
unpublished
_________ Lauren Rabinovitz ii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS First, I would like to express my immense gratitude towards my dissertation advisor, Laura Rigal, whose enthusiasm, patience, and understanding is only matched ...
A number of other scholars have had a profound influence on this project and my academic development while at the University of Iowa, including ...
In Mind-myths: Exploring Everyday Mysteries of the Mind and Brain, Sergio Della Sala, ed. (New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1999). ...
fatcat:n52p5qkmgjhl3bkqxbmwauw47m
Notions of Work-related Skill and General Abilities: The Generic Skills Debate and the The Whole-school Assessment of Generic Skills
2017
In sketching the development of the Key Competencies in Australia, I compare them with other notions of work-related skills developed internationally at about the same time. ...
With Commonwealth Government support this proposal was trialled in 10 secondary schools with 110 teachers assessing 350 Year 11 students in 1997. ...
The first of these projects was the review of the assessment activities undertaken in the Key Competencies Pilot Phase ...
doi:10.4225/03/59630751c853d
fatcat:2wtxcn74krarplwhhz2qsaamaa
Vol. 3, N. 2
2020
Experimental Medicine, Sapienza University of Rome (Italy) and, in particular, with M. ...
Acknowledgments I would like to thank Javi Garriz for help with figures and Streamline for some of the figure icons. ...
Graphs of the potential function H given in (7) for different values of the parameters. ...
doi:10.13133/2532-5876/16443
fatcat:iqg32d5ndfhsxbea46rxo7kjxu
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