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Electroencephalography (EEG)-based visual perception reconstruction has become an important area of research. Neuroscientific studies indicate that humans can decode imagined 3D objects by perceiving or imagining various visual information, such as c
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2410.20981
Autor:
Xiang, Xin, Miller, Jon M., Zoghbi, Abderahmen, Reynolds, Mark T., Bogensberger, David, Dai, Lixin, Draghis, Paul A., Drake, Jeremy J., Godet, Olivier, Irwin, Jimmy A., Miller, Michael C., Mockler, Brenna E., Saxton, Richard, Webb, Natalie
Tidal disruption events (TDEs) can potentially probe low-mass black holes in host galaxies that might not adhere to bulge or stellar-dispersion relationships. At least initially, TDEs can also reveal super-Eddington accretion. X-ray spectroscopy can
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2407.04684
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Autor:
Lu, Juan‐Juan1 (AUTHOR), Xing, Xiang‐Xin2 (AUTHOR), Qu, Jiao3 (AUTHOR), Wu, Jia‐Jia2 (AUTHOR), Zheng, Mou‐Xiong4 (AUTHOR) zhengmouxiong@shutcm.edu.cn, Hua, Xu‐Yun4 (AUTHOR) huaxuyun@shutcm.edu.cn, Xu, Jian‐Guang1,2,5 (AUTHOR) xjg@shutcm.edu.cn
Publikováno v:
Brain & Behavior. Aug2024, Vol. 14 Issue 8, p1-12. 12p.
Autor:
Jin-xin Li, Xin-Yi Lan, Chun-Feng Zhang, Lu Gan, Xiao-Fan Zhang, Gui-yun Cao, Chao-lin Yang, Jia Li, Zhao-qing Meng
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Chinese Medicine. 48:107-126
The Chinese patent medicine She-Xiang-Xin-Tong-Ning (SXXTN) is a clinical medication for coronary heart disease (CHD) and angina pectoris. This study aimed to investigate pharmacological effects of SXXTN and elucidate the role in angiogenesis on huma
Autor:
Xin Xue, Jia‐Jia Wu, Xiang‐Xin Xing, Jie Ma, Jun‐Peng Zhang, Yun‐Ting Xiang, Mou‐Xiong Zheng, Xu‐Yun Hua, Jian‐Guang Xu
Publikováno v:
MedComm, Vol 5, Iss 10, Pp n/a-n/a (2024)
Abstract This study investigated alterations in functional connectivity (FC) within cortico–basal ganglia–thalamo–cortical (CBTC) circuits and identified critical connections influencing poststroke motor recovery, offering insights into optimiz
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/7d1fa71592594f68855f9c1d79b20fa0
Autor:
Wang, Meng1 (AUTHOR), Xiang, Xin2 (AUTHOR), Zhao, Zhengyan3 (AUTHOR), liu, Yu4 (AUTHOR), Cao, Yang1 (AUTHOR), Guo, Weiwei1 (AUTHOR), Hou, Linlin5 (AUTHOR), Jiang, Qiuhuan5 (AUTHOR) qiuhuan1890@163.com
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE. 10/16/2024, Vol. 19 Issue 10, p1-17. 17p.
Autor:
Zhen-Zhen Ma, Jia-Jia Wu, Zhi Cao, Xu-Yun Hua, Mou-Xiong Zheng, Xiang-Xin Xing, Jie Ma, Jian-Guang Xu
Publikováno v:
Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation, Vol 21, Iss 1, Pp 1-14 (2024)
Abstract Background The most challenging aspect of rehabilitation is the repurposing of residual functional plasticity in stroke patients. To achieve this, numerous plasticity-based clinical rehabilitation programs have been developed. This study aim
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/ef12c616a9b5436791b4337969d98856
Autor:
Cooley, Jodi, Lin, Tongyan, Lippincott, W. Hugh, Slatyer, Tracy R., Yu, Tien-Tien, Akerib, Daniel S., Aramaki, Tsuguo, Baxter, Daniel, Bringmann, Torsten, Bunker, Ray, Carney, Daniel, Cebrián, Susana, Chen, Thomas Y., Cushman, Priscilla, Dahl, C. E., Essig, Rouven, Fan, Alden, Gaitskell, Richard, Galbiati, Cristano, Gelmini, Graciela B., Giovanetti, Graham K., Giroux, Guillaume, Grandi, Luca, Harding, J. Patrick, Haselschwardt, Scott, Hsu, Lauren, Horiuchi, Shunsaku, Kahn, Yonatan, Kim, Doojin, Kim, Geon-Bo, Kravitz, Scott, Kudryavtsev, V. A., Kurinsky, Noah, Lang, Rafael F., Leane, Rebecca K., Lehmann, Benjamin V., Levy, Cecilia, Li, Shengchao, Loer, Ben, Manalaysay, Aaron, Martoff, C. J, Mohlabeng, Gopolang, Monzani, M. E., Murphy, Alexander St J., Neilson, Russell, Nelson, Harry N., O'Hare, Ciaran A. J., Palladino, K. J., Parikh, Aditya, Park, Jong-Chul, Perez, Kerstin, Profumo, Stefano, Raj, Nirmal, Roach, Brandon M., Saab, Tarek, Sarsa, Maria Luísa, Schnee, Richard, Shaw, Sally, Shin, Seodong, Sinha, Kuver, Stifter, Kelly, Suzuki, Aritoki, Szydagis, M., Tait, Tim M. P., Takhistov, Volodymyr, Tsai, Yu-Dai, Vahsen, S. E., Vitagliano, Edoardo, von Doetinchem, Philip, Wang, Gensheng, Westerdale, Shawn, Williams, David A., Xiang, Xin, Yang, Liang
This report summarizes the findings of the CF1 Topical Subgroup to Snowmass 2021, which was focused on particle dark matter. One of the most important scientific goals of the next decade is to reveal the nature of dark matter (DM). To accomplish this
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2209.07426
Autor:
Li, Si‐Si1,2 (AUTHOR), Xing, Xiang‐Xin3 (AUTHOR), Hua, Xu‐Yun4 (AUTHOR), Zhang, Yu‐Wen5 (AUTHOR), Wu, Jia‐Jia3 (AUTHOR), Shan, Chun‐Lei1,3,6 (AUTHOR), Wang, He5 (AUTHOR) hewang@fudan.edu.cn, Zheng, Mou‐Xiong4 (AUTHOR) zhengmouxiong@shutcm.edu.cn, Xu, Jian‐Guang1,6 (AUTHOR) xjg@shutcm.edu.cn
Publikováno v:
Brain & Behavior. May2024, Vol. 14 Issue 5, p1-12. 12p.