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    Cerebral cortical networking for mental workload assessment under various demands during dual-task walking

    While several studies have examined attentional reserve (via event-related potentials) and mental effort (via EEG spectral content) from various cortical regions during dual-task walking, none have assessed ch...

    Emma P. Shaw, Jeremy C. Rietschel, Isabelle M. Shuggi in Experimental Brain Research (2019)

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    Biomechanical and neurocognitive performance outcomes of walking with transtibial limb loss while challenged by a concurrent task

    Individuals who have sustained loss of a lower limb may require adaptations in sensorimotor and control systems to effectively utilize a prosthesis, and the interaction of these systems during walking is not c...

    Alison L. Pruziner, Emma P. Shaw, Jeremy C. Rietschel in Experimental Brain Research (2019)

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    Deep Bleeder Acoustic Coagulation (DBAC)—part II: in vivo testing of a research prototype system

    Deep Bleeder Acoustic Coagulation (DBAC) is an ultrasound image-guided high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) method proposed to automatically detect and localize (D&L) and treat deep, bleeding, combat wound...

    K. Michael Sekins, Stephen R. Barnes, Liexiang Fan in Journal of Therapeutic Ultrasound (2015)

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    A Composite Cognitive Workload Assessment System in Pilots Under Various Task Demands Using Ensemble Learning

    The preservation of attentional resources under mental stress holds particular importance for the execution of effective performance. Specifically, the failure to conserve attentional resources could result in...

    Hyuk Oh, Bradley D. Hatfield, Kyle J. Jaquess in Foundations of Augmented Cognition (2015)

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    Intratympanic Therapies for Menière’s Disease

    There are multiple treatment options to consider when managing patients with Menière’s disease. When conservative measures fail to control symptoms of Menière’s disease, escalation of interventions may be requ...

    Matthew W. Miller, Yuri Agrawal in Current Otorhinolaryngology Reports (2014)

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    The Development and Application of a Novel Physiological Metric of Cognitive Workload

    An objective assessment of the cognitive burden imposed by a task (cognitive workload) is of fundamental interest in that it would provide a “window” into one’s current allocation of cognitive resources. Such ...

    Jeremy C. Rietschel, Matthew W. Miller in Foundations of Augmented Cognition (2013)

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    Opacification of Shape Memory Polymer Foam Designed for Treatment of Intracranial Aneurysms

    Shape memory polymer (SMP) foam possesses structural and mechanical characteristics that make them very promising as an alternative treatment for intracranial aneurysms. Our SMP foams have low densities, with ...

    Jennifer N. Rodriguez, Ya-Jen Yu, Matthew W. Miller in Annals of Biomedical Engineering (2012)

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    T helper cell dysfunction in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE): Relation to disease activity

    Patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) are known to have defects in both humoral and cellular immunity. The significance of defective T cell-mediated immunity and its relationship to disease activity...

    Bonnie L. Bermas, Michelle Petri, Daniel Goldman in Journal of Clinical Immunology (1994)