Browsing by Subject "EEG"
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(2021-09-10)Department: NeuroscienceSepsis is a life-threatening illness characterized by acute organ dysfunction including encephalopathy that clinically manifests as delirium. Survivors experience persistent cognitive deficits that indicate lasting ...
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(2018-03-22)Department: NeuroscienceNEUROSCIENCE Electrophysiological Signatures of Multisensory Temporal Processing in the Human Brain David Michael Simon Dissertation under the direction of Professor Mark T. Wallace Events in the natural world frequently ...
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(2015-12-03)Department: Electrical EngineeringAutism spectrum disorders (ASD) are characterized by difficulties in social communication as well as repetitive and atypical patterns of behaviors. According to the Centers for Disease Control and prevention (CDC), an ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2019-03-15)The possible links between music and language continue to intrigue researchers, who are capable of investigating from their similar structures to shared human perception mechanism. In children with typical development ...
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(2015-11-27)Department: PharmacologyPost-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is characterized by persistent stress responses after experiencing a traumatic event. Hyperarousal and accompanying sleep disruptions, such as insomnia and nightmares, are among the ...
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(2019-11-15)Department: NeuroscienceReading comprehension (RC) is a complex neural task that requires coordination across multiple brain systems. The majority of neurobiological research to date has focused on how “sounding out” words (i.e. decoding ability) ...