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Journal of Biomedical Engineering ; (6): 257-266, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-928221

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The research shows that personality assessment can be achieved by regression model based on electroencephalogram (EEG). Most of existing researches use event-related potential or power spectral density for personality assessment, which can only represent the brain information of a single region. But some research shows that human cognition is more dependent on the interaction of brain regions. In addition, due to the distribution difference of EEG features among subjects, the trained regression model can not get accurate results of cross subject personality assessment. In order to solve the problem, this research proposes a personality assessment method based on EEG functional connectivity and domain adaption. This research collected EEG data from 45 normal people under different emotional pictures (positive, negative and neutral). Firstly, the coherence of 59 channels in 5 frequency bands was taken as the original feature set. Then the feature-based domain adaptation was used to map the feature to a new feature space. It can reduce the distribution difference between training and test set in the new feature space, so as to reduce the distribution difference between subjects. Finally, the support vector regression model was trained and tested based on the transformed feature set by leave-one-out cross-validation. What's more, this paper compared the methods used in previous researches. The results showed that the method proposed in this paper improved the performance of regression model and obtained better personality assessment results. This research provides a new method for personality assessment.


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Humans , Algorithms , Brain , Electroencephalography/methods , Emotions , Personality Assessment
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Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science ; (12): 692-697, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-956145

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Objective:To analyze the functional connectivity (FC) characteristics of sensory motor network (SMN) in patients with bipolar disorder type Ⅰ (BD-Ⅰ) by independent component analysis (ICA), and explore the correlation between abnormal SMN and clinical symptoms.Methods:Eighteen patients with BD-Ⅰ (BD-Ⅰ group) and 20 matched normal controls (HC group) were included.Both groups received resting state fMRI (rs-fMRI) scanning.Based on ICA-fMRI data, one-sample t-test and two-sample t-test were used to analyze the components of SMN and to explore abnormal brain regions between the two groups.Functional network analysis (FNC) was also used to explore the functional connectivity between SMN and other brain networks.Pearson correlation analysis were conducted by SPSS 17.0 to measure the potential associations between intra-and inter-network functional connectivity and age, education, score of Bech-Rafaelsen mania rating scale (BRMS), score of positive and negative syndrome scale (PANSS) and other indicators. Results:In BD-Ⅰ group, the functional connection in the right paracentral lobule (MIN: x=8, y=-32, z=68, t=4.86, P<0.001) and the right postcentral gyrus (MIN: x=41, y=-26, z=53, t=3.33, P<0.001) in SMN were higher than those in HC group.Compared with HC group, the connectivity value in patients with BD-Ⅰ increased between SMN-DAN (0.247±0.073, -0.078±0.080, t=-2.974, P<0.01, FDR adjusted), while the connectivity value decreased between SMN-DMN(-0.037±0.054, 0.272±0.067, t=3.520, P<0.01, FDR adjusted) and between SMN-rFPN(-0.034±0.055, 0.231±0.070, t=2.939, P<0.01, FDR adjusted). Conclusion:The sensorimotor network of patients with BD-Ⅰ has abnormal functional connections within and between networks, and FC values in some networks are positively correlated with manic symptoms, which may be part of the neural mechanisms of patients with BD-Ⅰ.

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Chinese Journal of Geriatrics ; (12): 205-207, 2012.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-418438

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Objective To investigate the changes of serum soluble factor-related apoptosis (sFas) and soluble Fas ligand (sFasL) and their relations with cognition disorders in the patients with vascular dementia (VaD). Methods Serum concentrations of sFas and sFasl were detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and compared between 70 patients with VaD aged (72.5± 7.5)years and 50 healthy elderly people aged(72.5 ± 7.5)years.The VaD patient's cognitive functions were evaluated by activity of daily living scale (ADL),mini mental state examination (MMSE) and hachinski ischemia score (Hachinski). Results The serum levels of sFas and sFasL in VaD patients were (228.0±60.7)μg/L and (146.8±30.1)μg/L,and in the healthy elderly were (62.4±22.6)μg/L and (82.3 ± 18.7)μg/L,respectively.The serum levels of apoptosis factors in VaD patients were significantly higher than in the healthy controls (t=20.883,14.453,P<0.01).sFas level was negatively correlated with age,the scores of ADL and Hachiuski while positively with the scores of MMSE (r=-0.956,-0.943,-0.950 and 0.904,all P<0.01). sFasL level was negatively correlated with the scores of MMSE while positively with age,the scores of ADL and Hachinski (r=-0.899,0.963,0.948 and 0.939,a11 P<0.01). Conclusions Apoptosis may be involved in the pathological change during VaD and the serum levels of sFas and sFasL might be related with cognition disorders.

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China Pharmacy ; (12): 78-81, 2001.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-411533

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AIM:To investigated the effects of Ganoderma polysaccthride(GLB7)on protein kinase A(PKA) and protein kinase C(PKC) activitives in murine T cells.METHODS:A new ion-pair reversed-phase high liquid chromatography method was used to determinate the activities of PKA and PKC in T cells.RESULTS:GLB7 could markedly increase the activities of PKA and PKC in murine T cells in a dose-dependent manner.The peak time was at 5 min and 20 min and the activities of PKA and PKC returned to basic level at 20 min and 1.5h respectively.GLB7 could induce translocation of PKC and antagonize the inhibition effect of staurosporine(10μ mol· L-1) on PKC in T cells.CONCLUSION:The immunopotentiating and antitumour effects of Ganoderma polysacchride may be associated with its activation on PKA and PKC in murine T cells.

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Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin ; (12): 167-170, 2001.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-411509

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AIM To extend the approach of the act ion of ganoderma polysacchride on intracellular signal events in T cells. METHODS Laser scanning confocal microscope imaging of the calcium and p H fluorescent indicator dye Fluo-3/AM and SNARF-1/AM were used to determine th e kinetic changes of [Ca2+]i and [pH]i in murine T cells induced b y a ganoderma polysacchride,designated GLB7. RESULTS It was fou nd that GLB7(20 mg*L-1) could increase [Ca2+]i and [pH]i at 1 min were 334.7%±16.4%(n=3)、171.6%±10.4%(n=3) respectively. T he increase in [Ca2+]i induced by GLB7 was due to the influx of extr acellular Ca2+ and intracellular Ca2+ release through both IP3-se nsitive and IP3-insensitive Ca2+ stores, and increase in [pH]i indu ced by GLB7 was relative to Na+/H+ exchange systems and [Ca2+]i. GLB 7 did not influence [Ca2+]i and [pH]i in murine T cells induced by Con A(3 mg*L-1). CONCLUSION Stimulation of the increase in [Ca2+]i and [pH]i may be an important channel for gano derma polysacchrides to achieve their pharmacological actions.

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Chinese Journal of Microsurgery ; (6)1998.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-537699

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Objective To improve the operative outcome of parasagittal meningiomas in central area. Methods Twenty patients with parasagittal meningiomas were treated with microsurgery. Of them, 16 cases were taken DSA exzamination before operation to evaluate the blood supplies of the tumor, compensation of venus return around the tumor after obstruction of the sagittal sinus. During the operation, the parasagittal blood supplies were blocked first, the tumors were resected piece by piece. Rolandic veins, other compensative venous pathways and normal brains around the tumors were protected, and the involved sagittal sinuses were appropriately treated. Results Total removal of the tumor was reached in 17 cases, nearly total removal in 3 cases, no death. Postoperatively, 1 patient developed hemiparesis, 2 had paresis of both lower extremities. No tumor recurrence was found in 13 patients during the follow-up of 3~7 years. Conclusion Using microsurgical techniques in the resection of parasagittal meningioma in central area may improve the percentage of total tumor resection, decrease the injuries of important functional area of the brain, reduce complications and improve survival outcome.

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