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北京天坛医院神经外科张伟副教授团队在《Brain》发文阐述基于机器学习技术构建脑胶质瘤生存预后与免疫微环境特征的术前MRI影像学预测模型(图)
神经外科张伟副教授 机器学习技术 磁共振 北京天坛医院
2022/9/9
2022年2月,首都医科大学附属北京天坛医院神经外科张伟副教授团队在神经科学领域权威杂志《Brain》在线发表题为“An MRI radiomics approach to predict survival and tumour-infiltrating macrophages in gliomas”的研究论文。研究团队利用脑胶质瘤患者术前磁共振T2加权影像的纹理数据,通过机器学习算法构建了脑胶质...
近日,首都医科大学附属北京天坛医院神经外科张建国教授团队在神经系统疾病领域著名学术期刊《Brain》在线发表研究论文“Cortical phase-amplitude coupling is key to the occurrence and treatment of freezing of gait”。发现帕金森病患者大脑初级运动皮层神经元的过度同步化放电是导致步态冻结的关键因素,而丘脑底核-脑...
宣武医院癫痫研究团队《BRAIN》阐述丘脑电刺激治疗癫痫机理(图)
BRAIN 丘脑 电刺激 治疗癫痫机理
2019/1/2
2018年9月,由宣武医院功能神经外科和神经内科组成的癫痫研究团队在《BRAIN》(5年IF:11.202)在线发表了癫痫最新研究成果,论文题目为"High-frequency stimulation of anterior nucleus of thalamus desynchronizes epileptic network in humans"。研究结果揭示用高频电刺激丘脑前核,可导致癫痫网...
Researchers Map Brain Activity to Improve Prosthetic Design
Researchers Map Brain Activity Prosthetic Design
2017/12/19
High-tech prosthetics allow amputees to engage more fully in everyday life, even to compete in sporting events. Researchers from the University of Houston have demonstrated how brain activity is used ...
‘Bursts’ Of Beta Waves,Not Sustained Rhythms,Filter Sensory Processing In Brain(图)
Bursts Beta Waves Not Sustained Rhythms Filter Sensory Processing Brain
2017/11/24
To better understand the brain and to develop potential therapies, neuroscientists have been investigating how “beta” frequency brainwaves help the brain filter distractions to process sensations. A n...
In Huntington’s Disease,Traffic Jams in The Cell’s Control Center Kill Brain Cells
In Huntington’s Disease The Cell’s Control Center Kill Brain Cells
2017/7/19
Working with mouse, fly and human cells and tissue, Johns Hopkins researchers report new evidence that disruptions in the movement of cellular materials in and out of a cell’s control center — the nuc...
Cedars-Sinai Investigators Identify Human Brain Processes Critical to Short-Term Memory
Cedars-Sinai Investigators Human Brain Short-Term Memory
2017/3/14
Cedars-Sinai neuroscientists have uncovered processes involved in how the human brain creates and maintains short-term memories."This study is the first clear demonstration of precisely how human brai...
We are pleased to announce the third Cold Spring Harbor meeting on Wiring the Brain, which will begin at 7:30 pm on Tuesday, April 4 and run through lunchtime on Saturday, April 8, 2017. Previous meet...
Toeing the Line:Study finds brain cells that signal path of travel
brain cells signal path travel
2017/1/9
Imagine you’re navigating a city like New York, or any other that’s laid out on a grid. Suppose you run into a roadblock as you’re heading north. How do you know that you can turn to your left, say, a...
A distinctive neural signature found in the brains of people with dyslexia may explain why these individuals have difficulty learning to read, according to a new study from MIT neuroscientists.The res...
When asked to visualize your childhood home, you can probably picture not only the house you lived in, but also the buildings next door and across the street. MIT neuroscientists have now identified t...
Study sheds light on patterns behind brain,heart systems;circadian rhythms
brain heart systems circadian rhythms
2016/3/28
An electrical and systems engineer at Washington University in St. Louis has designed a method that, figuratively, forces a leopard to change its spots.Jr-Shin Li, the Das Family Distinguished Career ...
For decades, scientists have struggled to develop a comprehensive census of cell types in the brain. Now, in a pair of companion papers, researchers at Columbia’s Mortimer B. Zuckerman Mind Brain Beha...
Scientists decode brain signals nearly at speed of perception
Scientists decode brain signals nearly speed of perception
2016/2/22
Using electrodes implanted in the temporal lobes of awake patients, scientists have decoded brain signals at nearly the speed of perception. Further, analysis of patients’ neural responses to tw...
Many animals, from insects to humans, are social. Their brains have evolved to be sensitive to sensory cues that carry social information, such as: speech sounds, pheromones and visual cues. But very ...