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International Journal of Neural Systems, Volume 28
Volume 28, Number 1, February 2018
- Javier Gomez-Pilar, Jesús Poza, Alejandro Bachiller, Carlos Gómez, Pablo Núñez, Alba Lubeiro, Vicente Molina, Roberto Hornero:
Quantification of Graph Complexity Based on the Edge Weight Distribution Balance: Application to Brain Networks. 1750032:1-1750032:19 - Guo-Ping Ren, Jia-Qing Yan, Zhi-Xin Yu, Dan Wang, Xiao-Nan Li, Shan-Shan Mei, Jin-Dong Dai, Xiaoli Li, Yun-Lin Li, Xiao-Fei Wang, Xiao-Feng Yang:
Automated Detector of High Frequency Oscillations in Epilepsy Based on Maximum Distributed Peak Points. 1750029:1-1750029:20 - Sisi Jiang, Cheng Luo, Jinnan Gong, Rui Peng, Shuai Ma, Song Tan, Guofeng Ye, Li Dong, Dezhong Yao:
Aberrant Thalamocortical Connectivity in Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy. 1750034:1-1750034:15 - Zhen Ma:
Neurophysiological Analysis of the Genesis Mechanism of EEG During the Interictal and Ictal Periods Using a Multiple Neural Masses Model. 1750027:1-1750027:14 - Shasha Yuan, Weidong Zhou, Liyan Chen:
Epileptic Seizure Prediction Using Diffusion Distance and Bayesian Linear Discriminate Analysis on Intracranial EEG. 1750043:1-1750043:12 - Marcos del Pozo-Baños, Carlos M. Travieso, Jesús B. Alonso, Ann John:
Evidence of a Task-Independent Neural Signature in the Spectral Shape of the Electroencephalogram. 1750035:1-1750035:20
Volume 28, Number 2, March 2018
- Xu Zhang, Greg Foderaro, Craig Henriquez, Silvia Ferrari:
A Scalable Weight-Free Learning Algorithm for Regulatory Control of Cell Activity in Spiking Neuronal Networks. 1750015:1-1750015:20 - Piotr Duda, Maciej Jaworski, Leszek Rutkowski:
Convergent Time-Varying Regression Models for Data Streams: Tracking Concept Drift by the Recursive Parzen-Based Generalized Regression Neural Networks. 1750048:1-1750048:23 - Jack McKay Fletcher, Thomas Wennekers:
From Structure to Activity: Using Centrality Measures to Predict Neuronal Activity. 1750013:1-1750013:16 - Shuqiang Wang, Yong Hu, Yanyan Shen, Han-Xiong Li:
Classification of Diffusion Tensor Metrics for the Diagnosis of a Myelopathic Cord Using Machine Learning. 1750036:1-1750036:11 - Xin Li, Yanqin Bai, Yaxin Peng, Shaoyi Du, Shihui Ying:
Nonlinear Semi-Supervised Metric Learning Via Multiple Kernels and Local Topology. 1750040:1-1750040:22
Volume 28, Number 3, April 2018
- Camillo Porcaro, Carlo Cottone, Andrea Cancelli, Carlo Salustri, Franca Tecchio:
Functional Semi-Blind Source Separation Identifies Primary Motor Area Without Active Motor Execution. 1750047:1-1750047:18 - Wei Zhou, Xiu Zhai, Alireza Ghahari, G. Alex Korentis, David Kaputa, John D. Enderle:
Static Characteristics of a New Three-Dimensional Linear Homeomorphic Saccade Model. 1750049:1-1750049:22 - Wei Zhou, Xiu Zhai, Alireza Ghahari, G. Alex Korentis, David Kaputa, John D. Enderle:
Dynamic Characteristics of a New Three-Dimensional Linear Homeomorphic Saccade Model. 1750050:1-1750050:19 - Regina W. Y. Wang, Shy-Peih Huarng, Shang-Wen Chuang:
Right Fronto-Temporal EEG can Differentiate the Affective Responses to Award-Winning Advertisements. 1750030:1-1750030:16 - Li-Yu Huang, Hsiao-Ching She, Tzyy-Ping Jung:
Neural Oscillation Correlates Chemistry Decision-Making. 1750031:1-1750031:18
Volume 28, Number 4, May 2018
- Larissa C. Schudlo, Tom Chau:
Development of a Ternary Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Brain-Computer Interface: Online Classification of Verbal Fluency Task, Stroop Task and Rest. 1750052:1-1750052:16 - Christoph Schmidt, Diana Piper, Britta Pester, Andreas Mierau, Herbert Witte:
Tracking the Reorganization of Module Structure in Time-Varying Weighted Brain Functional Connectivity Networks. 1750051:1-1750051:26 - Yicun Ouyang, Hujun Yin:
Multi-Step Time Series Forecasting with an Ensemble of Varied Length Mixture Models. 1750053:1-1750053:13 - Yong Jiao, Yu Zhang, Yu Wang, Bei Wang, Jing Jin, Xingyu Wang:
A Novel Multilayer Correlation Maximization Model for Improving CCA-Based Frequency Recognition in SSVEP Brain-Computer Interface. 1750039:1-1750039:14 - Farhan Dawood, Chu Kiong Loo:
Developmental Approach for Behavior Learning Using Primitive Motion Skills. 1750038:1-1750038:20
Volume 28, Number 5, June 2018
- Diego Andina, Kunihiko Fukushima, Francisco Javier Ropero Peláez, Duc Truong Pham:
Introduction. 1803001:1-1803001:2
- Alice Geminiani, Claudia Casellato, Alberto Antonietti, Egidio D'Angelo, Alessandra Pedrocchi:
A Multiple-Plasticity Spiking Neural Network Embedded in a Closed-Loop Control System to Model Cerebellar Pathologies. 1750017:1-1750017:23 - Alessandra M. Soares, Bruno J. T. Fernandes, Carmelo J. A. Bastos Filho:
Structured Pyramidal Neural Networks. 1750021:1-1750021:22 - Alicia Fernández-Sotos, Arturo Martínez-Rodrigo, José Moncho-Bogani, José Miguel Latorre, Antonio Fernández-Caballero:
Neural Correlates of Phrase Quadrature Perception in Harmonic Rhythm: An EEG Study Using a Brain-Computer Interface. 1750054:1-1750054:13 - Gerardo Gálvez-García, Manuel Recuero, Leonides Canuet, Francisco del Pozo:
Short-Term Effects of Binaural Beats on EEG Power, Functional Connectivity, Cognition, Gait and Anxiety in Parkinson's Disease. 1750055:1-1750055:16 - Ezequiel López-Rubio, Miguel A. Molina-Cabello, Rafael Marcos Luque Baena, Enrique Domínguez:
Foreground Detection by Competitive Learning for Varying Input Distributions. 1750056:1-1750056:16 - Gabriela Antunes, Samuel F. Faria da Silva, Fábio M. Simões-de-Souza:
Mirror Neurons Modeled Through Spike-Timing-Dependent Plasticity are Affected by Channelopathies Associated with Autism Spectrum Disorder. 1750058:1-1750058:15
Volume 28, Number 6, August 2018
- Gonzalo Alarcón, Diego Jiménez-Jiménez, Antonio Valentín, David Martín-Lopez:
Characterizing EEG Cortical Dynamics and Connectivity with Responses to Single Pulse Electrical Stimulation (SPES). 1750057:1-1750057:24 - Antonino Naro, Alessia Bramanti, Antonino Leo, Placido Bramanti, Rocco Salvatore Calabrò:
Metaplasticity: A Promising Tool to Disentangle Chronic Disorders of Consciousness Differential Diagnosis. 1750059:1-1750059:17 - Jianyong Wang, Lei Zhang, Yuanyuan Chen, Zhang Yi:
A New Delay Connection for Long Short-Term Memory Networks. 1750061:1-1750061:15 - Vitaly Schetinin, Livia Jakaite, Ndifreke Nyah, Dusica Novakovic, Wojtek J. Krzanowski:
Feature Extraction with GMDH-Type Neural Networks for EEG-Based Person Identification. 1750064:1-1750064:23 - Zhan Li, David Guiraud, David Andreu, Anthony Gelis, Charles Fattal, Mitsuhiro Hayashibe:
Announcement - The 2018 Hojjat Adeli Award for Outstanding Contributions in Neural Systems. 1882001
Volume 28, Number 7, September 2018
- Eduardo Lopez-Larraz, Jaime Ibáñez, Fernando Trincado-Alonso, Esther Monge-Pereira, José Luis Pons, Luis Montesano:
Comparing Recalibration Strategies for Electroencephalography-Based Decoders of Movement Intention in Neurological Patients with Motor Disability. 1750060:1-1750060:17 - Lucia Rita Quitadamo, Roberto Mai, Francesca Gozzo, Veronica Pelliccia, Francesco Cardinale, Stefano Seri:
Kurtosis-Based Detection of Intracranial High-Frequency Oscillations for the Identification of the Seizure Onset Zone. 1850001:1-1850001:18 - Lin Cheng, Yang Zhu, Junfeng Sun, Lifu Deng, Naying He, Yang Yang, Huawei Ling, Hasan Ayaz, Yi Fu, Shanbao Tong:
Principal States of Dynamic Functional Connectivity Reveal the Link Between Resting-State and Task-State Brain: An fMRI Study. 1850002:1-1850002:19 - Yang Li, Wei-Gang Cui, Mei-Lin Luo, Ke Li, Lina Wang:
Epileptic Seizure Detection Based on Time-Frequency Images of EEG Signals Using Gaussian Mixture Model and Gray Level Co-Occurrence Matrix Features. 1850003:1-1850003:17 - Jason Kamran Eshraghian, Seungbum Baek, Jun-Ho Kim, Nicolangelo Iannella, Kyoung-Rok Cho, Yong-Sook Goo, Herbert H. C. Iu, Sung-Mo Kang, Kamran Eshraghian:
Formulation and Implementation of Nonlinear Integral Equations to Model Neural Dynamics Within the Vertebrate Retina. 1850004:1-1850004:24
Volume 28, Number 8, October 2018
- Alireza Ghahari, Sumit R. Kumar, Tudor C. Badea:
Identification of Retinal Ganglion Cell Firing Patterns Using Clustering Analysis Supplied with Failure Diagnosis. 1850008:1-1850008:26 - Andreas Antoniades, Loukianos Spyrou, David Martín-Lopez, Antonio Valentín, Gonzalo Alarcón, Saeid Sanei, Clive Cheong Took:
Deep Neural Architectures for Mapping Scalp to Intracranial EEG. 1850009:1-1850009:15 - Qi Yuan, Weidong Zhou, Fangzhou Xu, Yan Leng, Dongmei Wei:
Epileptic EEG Identification via LBP Operators on Wavelet Coefficients. 1850010:1-1850010:16 - Tingfang Wu, Florin-Daniel Bîlbîe, Andrei Paun, Linqiang Pan, Ferrante Neri:
Simplified and Yet Turing Universal Spiking Neural P Systems with Communication on Request. 1850013:1-1850013:19 - Chen Fang, Chunfei Li, Mercedes Cabrerizo, Armando Barreto, Jean Andrian, Naphtali Rishe, David A. Loewenstein, Ranjan Duara, Malek Adjouadi:
Gaussian Discriminant Analysis for Optimal Delineation of Mild Cognitive Impairment in Alzheimer's Disease. 1850017:1-1850017:16 - Xiaogang Chen, Bing Zhao, Yijun Wang, Shengpu Xu, Xiaorong Gao:
Control of a 7-DOF Robotic Arm System With an SSVEP-Based BCI. 1850018:1-1850018:15
Volume 28, Number 9, November 2018
- Pawel Trajdos, Marek Kurzynski:
A Correction Method of a Binary Classifier Applied to Multi-Label Pairwise Models. 1750062:1-1750062:19 - Khalid B. Mirza, Andrea Alenda, Amir Eftekhar, Nir Grossman, Konstantin Nikolic, Stephen R. Bloom, Christofer Toumazou:
Influence of Cholecystokinin-8 on Compound Nerve Action Potentials from Ventral Gastric Vagus in Rats. 1850006:1-1850006:17 - Francisco Zamora-Martínez, María José Castro Bleda:
Efficient Embedded Decoding of Neural Network Language Models in a Machine Translation System. 1850007:1-1850007:15 - Maoqi Chen, Xu Zhang, Zhiyuan Lu, Xiaoyan Li, Ping Zhou:
Two-Source Validation of Progressive FastICA Peel-Off for Automatic Surface EMG Decomposition in Human First Dorsal Interosseous Muscle. 1850019:1-1850019:13 - Alberto Antonietti, Jessica Monaco, Egidio D'Angelo, Alessandra Pedrocchi, Claudia Casellato:
Dynamic Redistribution of Plasticity in a Cerebellar Spiking Neural Network Reproducing an Associative Learning Task Perturbed by TMS. 1850020:1-1850020:20 - Olga Valenzuela, Xiaoyi Jiang, Antonio Carrillo, Ignacio Rojas:
Multi-Objective Genetic Algorithms to Find Most Relevant Volumes of the Brain Related to Alzheimer's Disease and Mild Cognitive Impairment. 1850022:1-1850022:23
Volume 28, Number 10, December 2018
- Jaeyoung Shin, Chang-Hwan Im:
Performance Prediction for a Near-Infrared Spectroscopy-Brain-Computer Interface Using Resting-State Functional Connectivity of the Prefrontal Cortex. 1850023:1-1850023:9 - Tahra L. Eissa, Catherine A. Schevon, Ronald Emerson, Guy Mckhann Jr., Robert R. Goodman, Wim van Drongelen:
The Relationship Between Ictal Multi-Unit Activity and the Electrocorticogram. 1850027:1-1850027:13 - Yang Chen, Xu Han, Yijun Wang, Rami Saab, Shangkai Gao, Xiaorong Gao:
A Dynamic Window Recognition Algorithm for SSVEP-Based Brain-Computer Interfaces Using a Spatio-Temporal Equalizer. 1850028:1-1850028:27 - Amad Zafar, Keum-Shik Hong:
Neuronal Activation Detection Using Vector Phase Analysis with Dual Threshold Circles: A Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Study. 1850031:1-1850031:20 - Wei Li, Mengfan Li, Huihui Zhou, Genshe Chen, Jing Jin, Feng Duan:
A Dual Stimuli Approach Combined with Convolutional Neural Network to Improve Information Transfer Rate of Event-Related Potential-Based Brain-Computer Interface. 1850034:1-1850034:17 - Francisco Jesús Martínez-Murcia, Juan Manuel Górriz, Javier Ramírez Perez de Inestrosa, Andrés Ortiz:
Convolutional Neural Networks for Neuroimaging in Parkinson's Disease: Is Preprocessing Needed? 1850035:1-1850035:18 - Antonio Lozano, Cristina Soto-Sánchez, F. Javier Garrigós-Guerrero, J. Javier Martínez, José Manuel Ferrández, Eduardo Fernández:
A 3D Convolutional Neural Network to Model Retinal Ganglion Cell's Responses to Light Patterns in Mice. 1850043:1-1850043:16
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