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Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc ; 2021: 6747-6750, 2021 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34892656

RESUMO

Gaining a better understanding of which brain regions are responsible for emotional processing is crucial for the development of novel treatments for neuropsychiatric disorders. Current approaches rely on sparse assessments of subjects' emotional states, rarely reaching more than a hundred per patient. Additionally, data are usually obtained in a task solving scenario, possibly influencing their emotions by study design. Here, we utilize several days worth of near-continuous neural and video recordings of subjects in a naturalistic environment to predict the emotional state of happiness from neural data. We are able to obtain high-frequency and high-volume happiness labels for this task by first predicting happiness from video data in an intermediary step, achieving good results (F1 = .75) and providing us with more than 6 million happiness assessments per patient, on average. We then utilize these labels for a classifier on neural data (F1 = .71). Our findings provide a potential pathway for future work on emotional processing that circumvents the mentioned restrictions.


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Emoções , Felicidade , Encéfalo , Mapeamento Encefálico , Humanos , Gravação em Vídeo
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Dose Response ; 16(3): 1559325818796937, 2018.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30202249

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It is now well-confirmed that hydrophilic surfaces including those within the cell generate structural changes in water. This interfacial water is ordered and acquires features different from the bulk. Amongst those features is the exclusion of colloidal and molecular solutes from extensive regions next to the hydrophilic surface, thereby earning it the label of "exclusion zone" (EZ) water. The transition of ordered EZ water to bulk serves as an important trigger of many cellular physiological functions, and in turn cellular health. We tested physiological doses of half a dozen agents generally identified to restore or build health on the extent to which they build EZs. All agents known to enhance biological function resulted in EZ expansion. On the other hand, the weed killer, glyphosate, considerably diminished EZ size. While the expansion effect of the health-promoting agents was observed over a wide range of concentrations, excessive doses ultimately reduced EZ size. We hypothesize that EZ buildup may be a mechanistic feature underlying many health-promoting agents, while agents that impair health may act by diminishing the amount of EZ water.

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