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EEG OSCILLATORY ACTIVITIES FROM HUMAN MOTOR BRAIN
(2015-12)
Motor skills are essential in people’s daily life in exploring and interacting with
the ambient environment. Impairments to motor functions affect the acquisition of
motor skills, which not only reduce the quality of ...
The Use of EEG-fMRI Features for Characterizing Mental Disorders
(2019-08-09)
Determining clinically relevant biomarkers of mental disorders for reliably indicating pathophysiological processes or predicting therapeutic responses remains a major challenge, despite decades of research. Identifying ...
A microscopy scanning system for clinical chromosome diagnostics.
(2007)
During the course of this research, the following papers were authored or co-authored: (1) X. Wang, B. Zheng, M. Wood, S. Li, W. R. Chen, and H. Liu, "Development and Evaluation of Automated Systems for Detection and ...
Neuroimaging features of normal aging in healthy adults
(2020-07-30)
Neurodegenerative disorders, such as Alzheimer’s disease (AD), have an enormous impact on the quality of life in millions of aging adults and bring a daunting financial burden to the society. Towards understanding the ...
Advancing Multimodal Approaches to Study Human Brain: Improvements in Simultaneous EEG-fMRI Acquisition
(2019-12)
The primary aim of the study detailed in this dissertation was improving the quality of simultaneous electroencephalography (EEG) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) experiments. Two common challenges to use ...
DEVELOPMENT AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A HIGH-ENERGY IN-LINE PHASE CONTRAST TOMOSYNTHESIS PROTOTYPE
(2016-12-16)
Phase sensitive 3D imaging techniques have been an emerging field in x-ray imaging for two decades. Among them, in-line phase contrast tomosynthesis has been investigated with great potential for translation into clinical ...