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Le Gall, Didier, Jérémy Besnard, Valérie Havet, Karine Pinon, and Philippe Allain. "Contrôle exécutif, cognition sociale, émotions et métacognition." Revue de neuropsychologie Volume 1, no. 1 (March 1, 2009): 24–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1684/nrp.2009.0004.

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Proust, J. "La Métacognition comme contrôle de soi." PSN 6, no. 1 (February 2008): 31–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11836-007-0043-x.

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Naccache, Lionel. "Contrôle exécutif et processus inconscients : une relation subtile." Revue de neuropsychologie Volume 1, no. 1 (March 1, 2009): 42–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1684/nrp.2009.0006.

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Trang, Ha. "Les pathologies du contrôle respiratoire chez l’enfant." Médecine du Sommeil 2, no. 6 (December 2005): 13–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1769-4493(05)70125-4.

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Clément, O., E. Sapin, P. Fort, and P. H. Luppi. "Le sommeil paradoxal : son contrôle par l’hypothalamus." Médecine du Sommeil 10, no. 4 (October 2013): 146–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.msom.2013.04.002.

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Besnard, Jérémy, Philippe Allain, François Osiurak, Ghislaine Aubin, Frédérique Etcharry-Bouyx, and Didier Le Gall. "Contrôle exécutif et comportement d'utilisation d'objets : vers une dissociation." Revue de neuropsychologie Volume 1, no. 2 (June 1, 2009): 120–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1684/nrp.2009.0023.

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Gharsalli, Houda, Ines Moussa, Samira Aouadi, Sabrine Majdoub, Salwa Jamelledine, Sonia Maalej, and Leila Douik Elgharbi. "Syndrome d’apnées obstructives du sommeil et contrôle de l’asthme." Médecine du Sommeil 14, no. 1 (March 2017): 33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.msom.2017.01.046.

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Godefroy, Olivier. "Fonctions de contrôle frontales et syndromes dysexécutifs : quelles délimitations et quelles avancées ?" Revue de neuropsychologie Volume 1, no. 1 (March 1, 2009): 12–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1684/nrp.2009.0002.

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Chouchane, Asma, Maher Maoua, Wafa Benzarti, Lynda Mahjoub, Imen Kacem, Asma Aloui, Aicha Brahem, Olfa El Maalel, Souheil Chatti, and Najib Mrizek. "Relation entre la qualité du sommeil et le contrôle de l’asthme professionnel." Médecine du Sommeil 19, no. 1 (March 2022): 23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.msom.2022.01.101.

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Pipard, Thomas, Lydie Merle, Mélanie Gouthier, Amélie Vuillemin, Karen Spruyt, Marc Nicolino, and Karine Spiegel. "Chronotype et contrôle glycémique chez l’enfant et l’adolescent diabétique de type 1." Médecine du Sommeil 14, no. 1 (March 2017): 13–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.msom.2017.01.139.

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Massa, Emilie, Francesca Cortelazzo, Radouane El Yagoubi, and Barbara Köpke. "Bilinguisme et contrôle exécutif : exploration neurofonctionnelle au moyen des méthodes potentiels évoqués et IRMf." Revue de neuropsychologie Volume 8, no. 2 (June 30, 2016): 126–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1684/nrp.2016.0375.

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Gharsalli, H., E. Guermazi, O. Neffati, S. Aouadi, A. Ben Tkhayat, A. Mrabet, S. Maalej, and L. Douik El Gharbi. "Impact de la pression positive continue sur le contrôle du diabète chez les patients apnéiques." Médecine du Sommeil 15, no. 1 (March 2018): 33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.msom.2018.01.085.

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Hellier, Vincent, Didier Lomet, Vincent Robert, Caroline Decourt, Vincent Aucagne, and Massimiliano Beltramo. "Développement d’un analogue de la kisspeptine pour le contrôle de la reproduction chez les petits ruminants." Médecine du Sommeil 20, no. 4 (December 2023): 250. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.msom.2023.10.024.

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Remy, Floriane, Emile Boyer, Caroline Daniel, Emiline Rousval, Philippe Moisdon, Pierre Bonnaure, Yves Godio-Raboutet, Laurent Guyot, Vincent Meuric, and Lionel Thollon. "Prise en charge du SAHOS chez l’enfant par l’expansion palatine et l’avancement mandibulaire : une étude cas-contrôle." Médecine du Sommeil 19, no. 1 (March 2022): 59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.msom.2022.01.021.

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Parmentier, Regis, Yan Zhao, Magali Perier, Patricia Franco, and Jian-Sheng Lin. "Contrôle de l’éveil : la transmission histaminergique déficitaire pourrait être compensée par une sur-régularisation du système cholinergique." Médecine du Sommeil 13, no. 1 (January 2016): 50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.msom.2016.01.050.

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Fliss, Rafika, Charline Theze, Philippe Allain, Karine Pinon, Valérie Havet-Thomassin, Ghislaine Aubin, and Didier Le Gall. "Étude clinique des niveaux de perturbation de la métacognition, de la cognition sociale et du contrôle exécutif dans la pathologie frontale." Revue de neuropsychologie Volume 5, no. 1 (May 15, 2013): 9–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1684/nrp.2013.0250.

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Priou, Pascaline, Marc Le Vaillant, Nicole Meslier, Sylvaine Chollet, Thierry Pigeanne, Philippe Masson, Acya Bizieux-Thaminy, Marie-Pierre Humeau, François Goupil, and Frederic Gagnadoux. "Association entre la sévérité du syndrome d’apnée du sommeil et le contrôle glycémique chez les patients diabétiques traités et non traités." Médecine du Sommeil 13, no. 1 (January 2016): 16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.msom.2016.01.039.

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Hedhli, Abir, Khadija El Echi, Sana Cheikhrouhou, Meriem Mjid, Jouda Cherif, Yacine Ouahchi, Sonia Toujani, and Samira Merai. "Évaluation de l’insomnie chez les patients asthmatiques : quelle relation avec le contrôle et la qualité de vie au cours de la maladie ?" Médecine du Sommeil 17, no. 1 (March 2020): 74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.msom.2019.12.117.

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Fantini, Maria Livia, Janel Fedler, Bruno Pereira, Daniel Weintraub, Ana Marques, and Franck Durif. "Trouble Comportemental en Sommeil Paradoxal et risque de Troubles du Contrôle des Impulsions dans la Maladie de Parkinson : étude de la cohorte PPMI." Médecine du Sommeil 17, no. 1 (March 2020): 22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.msom.2019.12.151.

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Mercer, Susan L. "ACS Chemical Neuroscience Molecule Spotlight on Contrave." ACS Chemical Neuroscience 2, no. 9 (September 21, 2011): 484–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/cn200076y.

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Ijspeert, Auke J. "Amphibious and Sprawling Locomotion: From Biology to Robotics and Back." Annual Review of Control, Robotics, and Autonomous Systems 3, no. 1 (May 3, 2020): 173–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-control-091919-095731.

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A milestone in vertebrate evolution, the transition from water to land, owes its success to the development of a sprawling body plan that enabled an amphibious lifestyle. The body, originally adapted for swimming, evolved to benefit from limbs that enhanced its locomotion capabilities on submerged and dry ground. The first terrestrial animals used sprawling locomotion, a type of legged locomotion in which limbs extend laterally from the body (as opposed to erect locomotion, in which limbs extend vertically below the body). This type of locomotion—exhibited, for instance, by salamanders, lizards, and crocodiles—has been studied in a variety of fields, including neuroscience, biomechanics, evolution, and paleontology. Robotics can benefit from these studies to design amphibious robots capable of swimming and walking, with interesting applications in field robotics, in particular for search and rescue, inspection, and environmental monitoring. In return, robotics can provide useful scientific tools to test hypotheses in neuroscience, biomechanics, and paleontology. For instance, robots have been used to test hypotheses about the organization of neural circuits that can switch between swimming and walking under the control of simple modulation signals, as well as to identify the most likely gaits of extinct sprawling animals. Here, I review different aspects of amphibious and sprawling locomotion, namely gait characteristics, neurobiology, numerical models, and sprawling robots, and discuss fruitful interactions between robotics and other scientific fields.
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Savoie, Michèle-Andrée, Claud Bisaillon, and Michel-Alexandre Rioux. "Effets du programme Cercle de sécurité parental sur la sécurité d’attachement d’enfants d’âge préscolaire." Devenir Vol. 35, no. 2 (May 15, 2023): 131–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dev.232.0131.

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La présente étude a comme objectif d’évaluer les effets du programme Cercle de sécurité parental (COSP ; Cooper et al. , 2009) sur l’attachement d’enfant d’âge préscolaire. Le programme COSP est considéré comme prometteur puisqu’il se concentre sur des cibles d’intervention ayant été identifiées essentielles et centrales pour le développement d’un lien d’attachement sécurisé, telles que la sensibilité et la fonction réflexive parentale. En fonction de l’intérêt initial des mères, 2 groupes de dyades mères-enfants ont été formés, soit 1 groupe dont les mères ont bénéficié de l’intervention ( n = 12) et 1 groupe qui ne l’a pas reçu ( n = 12). Les enfants du groupe expérimental et de contrôle ont été soumis à des mesures prétests et posttests. Les résultats ont révélé une amélioration significative des représentations quant à la perception du soutien maternel uniquement chez les enfants dont les mères ont bénéficié de l’intervention. Ainsi, cette étude suggère que la participation des mères au programme COSP ait un impact positif sur les attitudes et les comportements maternels soutenants et sensibles et pourrait contribuer par le fait même à davantage de sécurité d’attachement à plus long terme.
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Madhav, Manu S., and Noah J. Cowan. "The Synergy Between Neuroscience and Control Theory: The Nervous System as Inspiration for Hard Control Challenges." Annual Review of Control, Robotics, and Autonomous Systems 3, no. 1 (May 3, 2020): 243–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-control-060117-104856.

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Here, we review the role of control theory in modeling neural control systems through a top-down analysis approach. Specifically, we examine the role of the brain and central nervous system as the controller in the organism, connected to but isolated from the rest of the animal through insulated interfaces. Though biological and engineering control systems operate on similar principles, they differ in several critical features, which makes drawing inspiration from biology for engineering controllers challenging but worthwhile. We also outline a procedure that the control theorist can use to draw inspiration from the biological controller: starting from the intact, behaving animal; designing experiments to deconstruct and model hierarchies of feedback; modifying feedback topologies; perturbing inputs and plant dynamics; using the resultant outputs to perform system identification; and tuning and validating the resultant control-theoretic model using specially engineered robophysical models.
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Culbertson, Heather, Samuel B. Schorr, and Allison M. Okamura. "Haptics: The Present and Future of Artificial Touch Sensation." Annual Review of Control, Robotics, and Autonomous Systems 1, no. 1 (May 28, 2018): 385–409. http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-control-060117-105043.

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This article reviews the technology behind creating artificial touch sensations and the relevant aspects of human touch. We focus on the design and control of haptic devices and discuss the best practices for generating distinct and effective touch sensations. Artificial haptic sensations can present information to users, help them complete a task, augment or replace the other senses, and add immersiveness and realism to virtual interactions. We examine these applications in the context of different haptic feedback modalities and the forms that haptic devices can take. We discuss the prior work, limitations, and design considerations of each feedback modality and individual haptic technology. We also address the need to consider the neuroscience and perception behind the human sense of touch in the design and control of haptic devices.
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Yun, Ilhong, Sanghwang Hong, and Haesoo Kweon. "Low Self-control and Moderated Mediated Effects of Child Maltreatment on Delinquency." Korean Association of Public Safety and Criminal Justice 31, no. 4 (December 30, 2022): 185–224. http://dx.doi.org/10.21181/kjpc.2022.31.4.185.

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Low self-control theory, one of the most prominent and influential criminological theories, posits that monitoring of child behaviors and discipline of child misbehaviors by parents are the key drivers of instilling self-control in children. The developmental neuroscience literature, however, demonstrates that parental attachment behaviors, or lack thereof (child maltreatment), are causally associated with the development of self-control. In the present study, drawing on the developmental neuroscience literature, we introduce the role that the orienting network in an infant's brain plays in the development of self-control. And then, in order to examine the complex pathways child maltreatment is linked to the two key correlates of delinquency, namely, low self-control and peer delinquency, we examined a mediated moderation as well as a moderated mediation using a South Korean adolescents sample. Results indicate that the indirect association between child maltreatment and delinquency via low self-control is conditioned by the level of peer delinquency.
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Ferrández, J. M., F. de la Paz, and J. de Lope. "Intelligent robotics and neuroscience." Robotics and Autonomous Systems 58, no. 12 (December 2010): 1221–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.robot.2010.09.001.

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Abry, Nicolas. "The Woodcutter As the Living Force of a Homer’s Cyber-Brain, Still Incognito." IRIS, no. 36 (June 30, 2015): 121–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.35562/iris.1595.

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Il est assez commun de se représenter le bûcheron comme un être plutôt fruste, qualifié avant tout par sa force au service d’une tâche peu valorisée. Or cette représentation se révèle tronquée, car l’équation qui associe la force à l’outil ne peut se réaliser sans le contrôle du geste. Plus encore, l’écoute des témoignages recueillis auprès des forestiers nous apprend que ce travail réclame d’efficaces systèmes de précision. C’est là une qualification oubliée, pourtant reconnue à part entière dès l’Iliade, qui nous en donne deux témoins privilégiés par l’anthropologie historique de la Grèce, la mètis, l’« intelligence rusée », prêtée au kybérnêtês, le pilote du navire (éponyme de la cybernétique ou science du contrôle), au conducteur de char et, en bonne première place, au bûcheron. La théorie du contrôle nous permet maintenant de dépasser le flou conceptuel de la notion historiquement pré-théorique de mètis, la ruse s’appliquant à des cas bien trop divers, pour lui préférer les développements les plus récents d’une science du contrôle de l’action, théorisée depuis Wiener, nourrissant aujourd’hui les projets les mieux financés de cyber-cerveaux informatiques, au service des neurosciences et de la médecine (qui sont les domaines finalement retenus [au 19 mars 2015] dans l’expertise sur la gouvernance disputée du Human Brain Project, hautement financé par l’Europe [parti de l’École polytechnique fédérale, Lausanne]). Le travail forestier (abattage et débardage), qui réclame une coordination maîtrisée des gestes, y compris de leurs commandes vocales dans le chant de travail — qu’un seul ou plusieurs bûcherons en équipe soient mobilisés —, nous en fournit une parfaite illustration.
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Abry, Nicolas. "The Woodcutter As the Living Force of a Homer’s Cyber-Brain, Still Incognito." IRIS, no. 36 (June 30, 2015): 121–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.35562/iris.1595.

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Il est assez commun de se représenter le bûcheron comme un être plutôt fruste, qualifié avant tout par sa force au service d’une tâche peu valorisée. Or cette représentation se révèle tronquée, car l’équation qui associe la force à l’outil ne peut se réaliser sans le contrôle du geste. Plus encore, l’écoute des témoignages recueillis auprès des forestiers nous apprend que ce travail réclame d’efficaces systèmes de précision. C’est là une qualification oubliée, pourtant reconnue à part entière dès l’Iliade, qui nous en donne deux témoins privilégiés par l’anthropologie historique de la Grèce, la mètis, l’« intelligence rusée », prêtée au kybérnêtês, le pilote du navire (éponyme de la cybernétique ou science du contrôle), au conducteur de char et, en bonne première place, au bûcheron. La théorie du contrôle nous permet maintenant de dépasser le flou conceptuel de la notion historiquement pré-théorique de mètis, la ruse s’appliquant à des cas bien trop divers, pour lui préférer les développements les plus récents d’une science du contrôle de l’action, théorisée depuis Wiener, nourrissant aujourd’hui les projets les mieux financés de cyber-cerveaux informatiques, au service des neurosciences et de la médecine (qui sont les domaines finalement retenus [au 19 mars 2015] dans l’expertise sur la gouvernance disputée du Human Brain Project, hautement financé par l’Europe [parti de l’École polytechnique fédérale, Lausanne]). Le travail forestier (abattage et débardage), qui réclame une coordination maîtrisée des gestes, y compris de leurs commandes vocales dans le chant de travail — qu’un seul ou plusieurs bûcherons en équipe soient mobilisés —, nous en fournit une parfaite illustration.
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Bickle, J. "Ruthless reductionism in recent neuroscience." IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Part C (Applications and Reviews) 36, no. 2 (March 2006): 134–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tsmcc.2006.871130.

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Batail, J. M. "Applications des techniques de neurofeedback dans la dépression." European Psychiatry 29, S3 (November 2014): 561–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2014.09.383.

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La dépression est une maladie fréquente dont le cours évolutif peut être péjoratif avec une réponse partielle à la pharmacothérapie et la psychothérapie. Depuis l’avènement des neurosciences, et son essor dans l’étude des pathologies mentales, de nouvelles hypothèses physiopathologiques sur la maladie dépressive ont pu être testées. L’ensemble de ces travaux a permis d’identifier des réseaux cérébraux préfronto-limbiques dont l’implication apparaît centrale dans la physiopathologie de la dépression ainsi que les mécanismes sous tendant la réponse thérapeutique. Certaines cibles impliquées dans les mécanismes de réponse thérapeutique ont fait l’objet de développement de techniques récentes de neuromodulation électives telles que la stimulation magnétique transcrânienne ou la stimulation cérébrale profonde. Plus récemment, le neurofeedback intègre les approches neurobiologiques et psychothérapeutiques grâce à l’IRM fonctionnelle ou l’électro-encéphalographie en temps réel. Cette technique propose de moduler l’activité cérébrale de façon ciblée et ainsi de permettre au patient d’auto contrôler des activités cérébrales pathologiques affectant les voies de régulation de l’humeur et des émotions avec des répercussions cliniques. Le développement du neurofeedback permet de relever de nombreux défis tant du point de vue technologique que conceptuel dans l’approche du traitement du trouble dépressif afin de proposer des protocoles optimisés. Ces approches innovantes, non invasives, à l’interface entre la psychothérapie et les neurosciences, offrent une perspective d’avenir pour une prise en charge personnalisée de la dépression.
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Barth, Bradley, Hsin-I. Huang, Gianna Hammer, and Xiling Shen. "Opportunities and Challenges for Single-Unit Recordings from Enteric Neurons in Awake Animals." Micromachines 9, no. 9 (August 25, 2018): 428. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mi9090428.

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Advanced electrode designs have made single-unit neural recordings commonplace in modern neuroscience research. However, single-unit resolution remains out of reach for the intrinsic neurons of the gastrointestinal system. Single-unit recordings of the enteric (gut) nervous system have been conducted in anesthetized animal models and excised tissue, but there is a large physiological gap between awake and anesthetized animals, particularly for the enteric nervous system. Here, we describe the opportunity for advancing enteric neuroscience offered by single-unit recording capabilities in awake animals. We highlight the primary challenges to microelectrodes in the gastrointestinal system including structural, physiological, and signal quality challenges, and we provide design criteria recommendations for enteric microelectrodes.
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Qiao, Hong, Chuan Li, Peijie Yin, Wei Wu, and Zhi-Yong Liu. "Human-inspired motion model of upper-limb with fast response and learning ability – a promising direction for robot system and control." Assembly Automation 36, no. 1 (February 1, 2016): 97–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/aa-11-2015-099.

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Purpose – Human movement system is a Multi-DOF, redundant, complex and nonlinear system formed by coordinating combination of neural system, bones, muscles and joints, which is robust and has fast response and learning ability. Imitating human movement system can improve robustness, fast response and learning ability of the robots. Design/methodology/approach – In this paper, we propose a new motion model based on the human motion pathway, especially the information propagation mechanism between the cerebellum and spinal cord. Findings – The proposed motion model proves to have fast response and learning ability through experiments, which matches the features of human motion. Originality/value – The proposed model in this paper introduces the habitual theory in kinesiology and neuroscience into robot control, and improves robustness, fast response and learning ability of the robots. This paper proves that introduction of neuroscience has an important guiding significance for precise and adaptive robot control, such as assembly automation.
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Shen, Junyu, Yanyan Xu, Zhengwen Xiao, Yuebo Liu, Honghui Liu, Fengge Wang, Wanqing Yao, et al. "Influence of the Surface Material and Illumination upon the Performance of a Microelectrode/Electrolyte Interface in Optogenetics." Micromachines 12, no. 9 (August 31, 2021): 1061. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mi12091061.

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Integrated optrodes for optogenetics have been becoming a significant tool in neuroscience through the combination of offering accurate stimulation to target cells and recording biological signals simultaneously. This makes it not just be widely used in neuroscience researches, but also have a great potential to be employed in future treatments in clinical neurological diseases. To optimize the integrated optrodes, this paper aimed to investigate the influence of surface material and illumination upon the performance of the microelectrode/electrolyte interface and build a corresponding evaluation system. In this work, an integrated planar optrode with a blue LED and microelectrodes was designed and fabricated. The charge transfer mechanism on the interface was theoretically modeled and experimentally verified. An evaluation system for assessing microelectrodes was also built up. Using this system, the proposed model of various biocompatible surface materials on microelectrodes was further investigated under different illumination conditions. The influence of illumination on the microelectrode/electrolyte interface was the cause of optical artifacts, which interfere the biological signal recording. It was found that surface materials had a great effect on the charge transfer capacity, electrical stability and recoverability, photostability, and especially optical artifacts. The metal with better charge transfer capacity and electrical stability is highly possible to have a better performance on the optical artifacts, regardless of its electrical recoverability and photostability under the illumination conditions of optogenetics. Among the five metals used in our investigation, iridium served as the best surface material for the proposed integrated optrodes. Thus, optimizing the surface material for optrodes could reduce optical interference, enhance the quality of the neural signal recording for optogenetics, and thus help to advance the research in neuroscience.
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Quera Salva, M. A., E. Azabou, S. Hartley, F. Barbot, I. Vaugier, C. Vallat, and P. Azouvi. "Essai randomisé contrôlé évaluant l’efficacité de la luminothérapie par lumière bleue." Médecine du Sommeil 16, no. 1 (March 2019): 22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.msom.2019.01.221.

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Huang, Shuo, Wei Shao, Mei-Ling Wang, and Dao-Qiang Zhang. "fMRI-based Decoding of Visual Information from Human Brain Activity: A Brief Review." International Journal of Automation and Computing 18, no. 2 (January 16, 2021): 170–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11633-020-1263-y.

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AbstractOne of the most significant challenges in the neuroscience community is to understand how the human brain works. Recent progress in neuroimaging techniques have validated that it is possible to decode a person’s thoughts, memories, and emotions via functional magnetic resonance imaging (i.e., fMRI) since it can measure the neural activation of human brains with satisfied spatiotemporal resolutions. However, the unprecedented scale and complexity of the fMRI data have presented critical computational bottlenecks requiring new scientific analytic tools. Given the increasingly important role of machine learning in neuroscience, a great many machine learning algorithms are presented to analyze brain activities from the fMRI data. In this paper, we mainly provide a comprehensive and up-to-date review of machine learning methods for analyzing neural activities with the following three aspects, i.e., brain image functional alignment, brain activity pattern analysis, and visual stimuli reconstruction. In addition, online resources and open research problems on brain pattern analysis are also provided for the convenience of future research.
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Liu, Sichao, Lihui Wang, and Robert X. Gao. "Cognitive neuroscience and robotics: Advancements and future research directions." Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing 85 (February 2024): 102610. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rcim.2023.102610.

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V. Malawade, Arnav, Nathan D. Costa, Deepan Muthirayan, Pramod P. Khargonekar, and Mohammad A. Al Faruque. "Neuroscience-Inspired Algorithms for the Predictive Maintenance of Manufacturing Systems." IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics 17, no. 12 (December 2021): 7980–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tii.2021.3062030.

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de Albuquerque, Victor Hugo C., Deepak Gupta, and Alkinoos Athanasiou. "Special Section on Computational Methods in Neuroscience – Challenges and Future Trends." Computers & Electrical Engineering 77 (July 2019): 417–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.compeleceng.2019.06.004.

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Alcañiz, Mariano, Beatriz Rey, Jose Tembl, and Vera Parkhutik. "A Neuroscience Approach to Virtual Reality Experience Using Transcranial Doppler Monitoring." Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments 18, no. 2 (April 1, 2009): 97–111. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/pres.18.2.97.

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Virtual reality enables people to behave and feel as if they were present in a virtual environment and therefore is a useful tool in many fields. In order to study the usefulness of virtual environments, the concept of presence is examined. Up to now, the most common method to measure presence has been to use subjective measures based on validated questionnaires about user experience. However, more objective measurements, such as physiological measurements, are now being considered. In this study, transcranial Doppler (TCD) sonography is presented as a brain activity measurement technique that can be used to study presence in virtual environments. Thirty-two subjects navigated in a virtual environment in different immersive conditions while TCD was monitored. The results show that there are changes in blood flow velocity in the subjects during moments associated with different levels of presence.
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Taille, C., A. Rouvel-Tallec, M. Stoïca, C. Danel, M. Dehoux, M. Aubier, and M. P. D’ortho. "SAOS dans l’asthme sévère non contrôlé : prévalence et influence sur les caractéristiques de l’asthme." Médecine du Sommeil 10, no. 2 (April 2013): 57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.msom.2013.03.032.

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Campos, Francineide Lima, Thisciane Ferreira Pinto, Francisco Girleudo Coutinho da Silva, Veralice Meireles Sales de Bruin, and Pedro Felipe Carvalhedo de Bruin. "QUALIDADE DO SONO, SINTOMAS DEPRESSIVOS E GRAU DE CONTROLE DA ASMA: ESTUDO TRANSVERSAL EM MULHERES EM ACOMPANHAMENTO AMBULATORIAL." Sleep Science 8, no. 4 (December 2015): 230–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.slsci.2016.02.124.

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Nascimento, Diego C., Bruno Pimentel, Renata Souza, João P. Leite, Dylan J. Edwards, Taiza E. G. Santos, and Francisco Louzada. "Dynamic time series smoothing for symbolic interval data applied to neuroscience." Information Sciences 517 (May 2020): 415–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ins.2019.12.026.

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Fu, Sang, Guangdong Liu, and Shiyong Liu. "Construction of Prediction Model for Individual Investors’ Psychology and Behavior Based on Cognitive Neuroscience." International Journal of Industrial and Systems Engineering 40, no. 1 (2022): 292. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijise.2022.10046762.

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Verona, Edelyn. "Interactions cognition-émotion et personnalité psychopathique : des trajectoires distinctes vers les comportements antisociaux et violents." Santé mentale au Québec 41, no. 1 (July 5, 2016): 65–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1036966ar.

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Les chercheurs ont depuis longtemps reconnu l’hétérogénéité des individus présentant des comportements antisociaux et violents. Or, l’étude de la personnalité psychopathique (ou psychopathie), par l’examen de ses différentes facettes, peut aider à mieux comprendre cette hétérogénéité. Plus particulièrement, la distinction entre les corrélats des traits interpersonnels et affectifs (Facteur 1) et ceux des traits impulsifs et antisociaux (Facteur 2) de la psychopathie suggère l’existence d’au moins deux trajectoires pouvant mener aux comportements antisociaux. Basée sur diverses études en neurosciences cognitives et affectives, nous proposons une revue ciblée, non exhaustive, des travaux identifiant les mécanismes biopsychologiques impliqués dans ces deux trajectoires, avec une attention particulière accordée aux études utilisant la méthode des potentiels évoqués (PE). Plus spécifiquement, nous présentons une série d’études portant sur les processus cognitifs et affectifs permettant de distinguer, parmi un groupe de délinquants, ceux ayant des traits psychopathiques élevés, en mettant en évidence les altérations des interactions entre émotion et cognition associées à chaque facteur de la psychopathie. L’ensemble de ces résultats mène aux conclusions suivantes. Le Facteur 1, associé à une réponse émotionnelle diminuée exacerbée par des anomalies attentionnelles, correspond à un profil de délinquance caractérisé par des conduites délibérées et une insensibilité émotionnelle. À l’opposé, le Facteur 2 comporte des dérégulations émotionnelles et comportementales, de même que des troubles de contrôle cognitif, particulièrement en contexte émotionnel. Les implications de l’identification de ces processus étiologiques seront ensuite présentées dans la perspective d’une meilleure compréhension des comportements violents et antisociaux.
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Gokce, Aytul, and Burcu Gurbuz. "A numerical scheme for the one-dimensional neural field model." An International Journal of Optimization and Control: Theories & Applications (IJOCTA) 12, no. 2 (July 29, 2022): 184–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.11121/ijocta.2022.1219.

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Neural field models, typically cast as continuum integro-differential equations, are widely studied to describe the coarse-grained dynamics of real cortical tissue in mathematical neuroscience. Studying these models with a sigmoidal firing rate function allows a better insight into the stability of localised solutions through the construction of specific integrals over various synaptic connectivities. Because of the convolution structure of these integrals, it is possible to evaluate neural field model using a pseudo-spectral method, where Fourier Transform (FT) followed by an inverse Fourier Transform (IFT) is performed, leading to a new identical partial differential equation. In this paper, we revisit a neural field model with a nonlinear sigmoidal firing rate and provide an efficient numerical algorithm to analyse the model regarding finite volume scheme. On the other hand, numerical results are obtained by the algorithm.
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CATICHA, NESTOR, and RENATO VICENTE. "AGENT-BASED SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY: FROM NEUROCOGNITIVE PROCESSES TO SOCIAL DATA." Advances in Complex Systems 14, no. 05 (October 2011): 711–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219525911003190.

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Moral Foundation Theory states that groups of different observers may rely on partially dissimilar sets of moral foundations, thereby reaching different moral valuations. The use of functional imaging techniques has revealed a spectrum of cognitive styles with respect to the differential handling of novel or corroborating information that is correlated to political affiliation. Here we characterize the collective behavior of an agent-based model whose inter individual interactions due to information exchange in the form of opinions are in qualitative agreement with experimental neuroscience data. The main conclusion derived connects the existence of diversity in the cognitive strategies and statistics of the sets of moral foundations and suggests that this connection arises from interactions between agents. Thus a simple interacting agent model, whose interactions are in accord with empirical data on conformity and learning processes, presents statistical signatures consistent with moral judgment patterns of conservatives and liberals as obtained by survey studies of social psychology.
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Liu, Shiyong, and Sang Fu. "Construction of a prediction model for individual investors psychology and behaviour based on cognitive neuroscience." International Journal of Industrial and Systems Engineering 40, no. 3 (2022): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijise.2022.10046280.

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Liu, Shiyong, and Sang Fu. "Construction of a prediction model for individual investors' psychology and behaviour based on cognitive neuroscience." International Journal of Industrial and Systems Engineering 40, no. 3 (2022): 292. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijise.2022.122275.

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Annett, Michelle K., and Walter F. Bischof. "Investigating the Application of Virtual Reality Systems to Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience Research." Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments 19, no. 2 (April 1, 2010): 131–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/pres.19.2.131.

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With interest in virtual reality (VR) technologies, techniques, and devices growing at a quick pace, many researchers in areas such as psychology or cognitive neuroscience want to use VR. The software and VR systems available today do not support the skill sets or experimental requirements of this group of users. We describe a number of concerns and requirements that researchers express and focus on the extent to which today's VR systems support non-VR experts. The work then concludes with a number of suggestions and potential development avenues that should be undertaken to ensure that VR systems are usable by a large range of researchers, regardless of their programming skills or technical backgrounds.
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Hadi, Abdal-Razak Shehab, and Nadia Anees. "Robust Control for Buck dc to dc Converter by Using Double Integral Sliding Mode Control." NeuroQuantology 20, no. 1 (January 31, 2022): 217–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.14704/nq.2022.20.1.nq22259.

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In this paper, the performance concerning the sliding mode control approach for DC/DC converters is explored. The step-down kind switch regulator buck converter is used in many devices that utilize batteries as a source of power, such as laptops, electric vehicles and cell phones. Recently, it has been employed in renewable power processing, whereas it can gain maximum production power with high performance. In this work, a buck converter is developed with a proportional-integral-derivative sliding mode control (PID SMC) and a double complete sliding mode control (DISMC), and response for appropriate control parameters are determined. The performance parameters of the system have been tested and analyzed, demonstrating that DC to DC converter planned through the sliding mode control possess a speedy dynamic response and is so effective in many applications.
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