Cognitive Brain Signal Processing: Healthy vs Alzheimer's Disease Patients.
Vasiliki KosmidouAnthoula TsolakiChrysa D. PapadaniilMagdalini TsolakiLeontios J. HadjileontiadisIoannis KompatsiarisPublished in: HCI (4) (2014)
Keyphrases
- signal processing
- caudate nucleus
- healthy subjects
- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- disease progression
- multiple sclerosis
- brain computer interface
- early diagnosis
- neurodegenerative diseases
- eeg signals
- healthy controls
- amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
- functional magnetic resonance imaging
- computer aided diagnosis
- cognitive neuroscience
- physiological parameters
- information processing
- normal subjects
- cognitive tasks
- medical doctors
- mild cognitive impairment
- image processing
- human brain
- traumatic brain injury
- ct images
- patient groups
- clinical trials
- cardiovascular disease
- cognitive states
- neurological disorders
- computer aided
- ad patients
- brain images
- brain activity
- emergency department
- white matter
- sensory motor
- brain mri
- computer vision
- medical images
- brain mapping
- brain tissue
- clinical studies
- diagnostic tool
- magnetic resonance images
- diabetic patients
- pattern recognition
- liver disease
- mr images
- clinically relevant
- infectious disease
- healthy volunteers
- magnetic resonance
- normal controls
- brain regions
- working memory
- prostate cancer
- mri data