GSP Analysis of Brain Imaging Data from Athletes with History of Multiple Concussions

Author(s):  
Saurabh Sihag ◽  
Sebastien Naze ◽  
Foad Taghdiri ◽  
Maria Carmela Tartaglia ◽  
James R. Kozloski
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elise Bannier ◽  
Gareth Barker ◽  
Valentina Borghesani ◽  
Nils Broeckx ◽  
Patricia Clement ◽  
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Having the means to share research data openly is essential to modern science. For human research, a key aspect in this endeavour is obtaining consent from participants, not just to take part in a study, which is a basic ethical principle, but also to share their data with the scientific community. To ensure that the participants’ privacy is respected, national and/or supranational regulations and laws are in place. It is, however, not always clear to researchers what the implications of those are, nor how to comply with them. The Open Brain Consent (https://open-brain-consent.readthedocs.io) is an international initiative that aims to provide researchers in the brain imaging community with information about data sharing options and tools. We present here a short history of this project and its latest developments, and share pointers to consent forms, including a template consent form that is compliant with the EU General Data Protection Regulation. We also share pointers to an associated data user agreement that is not only useful in the EU context, but also for any researchers dealing with personal (clinical) data elsewhere.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elise Bannier ◽  
Gareth Barker ◽  
Valentina Borghesani ◽  
Nils Broeckx ◽  
Patricia Clement ◽  
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Author(s):  
Tewodros Mulugeta Dagnew ◽  
Letizia Squarcina ◽  
Massimo W. Rivolta ◽  
Paolo Brambilla ◽  
Roberto Sassi

2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 21-27
Author(s):  
Leonid B. Likhterman ◽  
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Aleksandr D. Kravchuk ◽  
Vladimir A. Okhlopkov ◽  
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Chronic subdural hematoma (cSDH) is a multifactorial extensive intracranial hemorrhage, causing the local and/or general brain compression. Hematoma has a delimiting capsule, which defines all pathophysiological features, clinical course and treatment tactics. The paper reports contemporary views on ethiology and clinical course of cSDH. Emphasis is placed on the diagnosis. Based on the analysis of 558 verified cSDH observations, the phasal course and brain imaging data are reported. CT and MRI signs of cSDH are defined.


Author(s):  
Laura Dipietro ◽  
Seth Elkin-Frankston ◽  
Ciro Ramos-Estebanez ◽  
Timothy Wagner

The history of neuroscience has tracked with the evolution of science and technology. Today, neuroscience's trajectory is heavily dependent on computational systems and the availability of high-performance computing (HPC), which are becoming indispensable for building simulations of the brain, coping with high computational demands of analysis of brain imaging data sets, and developing treatments for neurological diseases. This chapter will briefly review the current and potential future use of supercomputers in neuroscience.


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