Identifying Individuals With Mild Cognitive Impairment Using Working Memory-Induced Intra-Subject Variability of Resting-State EEGs.
Thanh-Tung TrinhChia-Fen TsaiYu-Tsung HsiaoChun-Ying LeeChien-Te WuYi-Hung LiuPublished in: Frontiers Comput. Neurosci. (2021)
Keyphrases
- prefrontal cortex
- resting state
- inter subject
- healthy subjects
- brain images
- brain regions
- functional magnetic resonance imaging
- mild cognitive impairment
- brain connectivity
- functional connectivity
- brain activity
- working memory
- human brain
- medical images
- magnetic resonance
- eeg data
- high degree of accuracy
- diffusion tensor imaging
- deformable registration
- mr images
- white matter
- subject specific
- cognitive load
- information processing
- data analysis
- human subjects
- computational model
- cognitive states
- cognitive architecture
- image registration
- focus of attention
- brain computer interface
- brain tumors
- brain tissue
- extracted features
- registration accuracy
- clinical trials
- individual differences
- activation detection
- correlation analysis
- eeg signals