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  • Human memory enhancement through electrical stimulation in the temporal cortex

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    • M. T. Kucewicz
    • B. M. Berry
    • L. R. Miller
    • F. Khadjevand
    • Y. Ezzyat
    • J. M. Stein
    • V. Kremen
    • B. H. Brinkmann
    • P. Wanda
    • M. R. Sperling... and 10 others

    - Brain: A Journal of Neurology - Year 2018

    Direct electrical stimulation of the human brain can elicit sensory and motor perceptions as well as recall of memories. Stimulating higher order association areas of the lateral temporal cortex in particular was reported to activate visual and auditory memory representations of past experiences (Penfield and Perot, 1963). We hypothesized that this effect could be used to modulate memory processing. Recent attempts at memory enhancement...

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  • Emotional enhancement of memory effect in obstructive sleep apnea syndrome - preliminary results

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    • T. Wieczorek
    • H. Martynowicz
    • A. Łaba
    • J. Mochol
    • A. Wojakowska
    • G. Mazur
    • J. Rymaszewska

    - SLEEP MEDICINE - Year 2019

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  • Michał Lech dr inż.

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    Michał Lech was born in Gdynia in 1983. In 2007 he graduated from the faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics of Gdansk University of Technology. In June 2013, he received his Ph.D. degree. The subject of the dissertation was: “A Method and Algorithms for Controlling the Sound Mixing Processes by Hand Gestures Recognized Using Computer Vision”. The main focus of the thesis was the bias of audio perception caused...

  • Michał Tomasz Kucewicz dr

    Michal Kucewicz was born in 1986 in Gdansk. In 2005 he completed International Baccalaureate programme in Topolowka (III High School in Gdańsk). Thanks to the G. D. Fahrenheit scholarship, he moved to the United Kingdom to study neuroscience. He received his Bachelor’s and Master’s degree from the Cambridge University, and his doctoral degree from the University of Bristol specializing in electrophysiology of memory and cognitive...

  • Closed-loop stimulation of temporal cortex rescues functional networks and improves memory

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    • Y. Ezzyat
    • P. A. Wanda
    • D. F. Levy
    • A. Kadel
    • A. Aka
    • I. Pedisich
    • M. R. Sperling
    • A. Sharan
    • B. C. Lega
    • A. Burks... and 12 others

    - Nature Communications - Year 2018

    Memory failures are frustrating and often the result of ineffective encoding. One approach to improving memory outcomes is through direct modulation of brain activity with electrical stimulation. Previous efforts, however, have reported inconsistent effects when using open-loop stimulation and often target the hippocampus and medial temporal lobes. Here we use a closed-loop system to monitor and decode neural activity from direct...

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  • Direct electrical brain stimulation of human memory: lessons learnt and future perspectives

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    Modulation of cognitive functions supporting human declarative memory is one of the grand challenges of neuroscience, and of vast importance for a variety of neuropsychiatric, neurodegenerative and neurodevelopmental diseases. Despite a recent surge of successful attempts at improving performance in a range of memory tasks, the optimal approaches and parameters for memory enhancement have yet to be determined. On a more fundamental...

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  • Electrical Stimulation Modulates High Gamma Activity and Human Memory Performance

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    - eNeuro - Year 2018

    Direct electrical stimulation of the brain has emerged as a powerful treatment for multiple neurological diseases, and as a potential technique to enhance human cognition. Despite its application in a range of brain disorders, it remains unclear how stimulation of discrete brain areas affects memory performance and the underlying electrophysiological activities. Here, we investigated the effect of direct electrical stimulation...

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  • Towards hardware built-in support for computer system safety

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    - Year 2005

    Artykuł omawia dostępne technologie wirtualizacji zasobów pamięci i systemów I/O w systemach komputerowych takie jak Execute Disable Bit (EDB) capability i Virtual Machine Architecture (VMA). Nastepnie wprowadza założenia na rozszerzenie tych technologii w celu uzyskania funkcjonalności Safe Call Execution dzieki technologii Execution Disabling Policies (EDP). Wprowadzono również założenia na funkcjonalność Memory Virtualization...

  • Ripple oscillations in the left temporal neocortex are associated with impaired verbal episodic memory encoding

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    • Z. Waldman
    • L. Camarillo-Rodriguez
    • I. Chervenova
    • B. Berry
    • S. Shimamoto
    • B. Elahian
    • M. T. Kucewicz
    • C. Ganne
    • X. He
    • L. A. Davis... and 17 others

    - EPILEPSY & BEHAVIOR - Year 2018

    BACKGROUND: We sought to determine if ripple oscillations (80-120 Hz), detected in intracranial electroencephalogram (iEEG) recordings of patients with epilepsy, correlate with an enhancement or disruption of verbal episodic memory encoding. METHODS: We defined ripple and spike events in depth iEEG recordings during list learning in 107 patients with focal epilepsy. We used logistic regression models (LRMs) to investigate the...

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  • Feature Weighted Attention-Bidirectional Long Short Term Memory Model for Change Detection in Remote Sensing Images

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    - Remote Sensing - Year 2022

    In remote sensing images, change detection (CD) is required in many applications, such as: resource management, urban expansion research, land management, and disaster assessment. Various deep learning-based methods were applied to satellite image analysis for change detection, yet many of them have limitations, including the overfitting problem. This research proposes the Feature Weighted Attention (FWA) in Bidirectional Long...

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  • Direct electrical stimulation of the human brain has inverse effects on the theta and gamma neural activities

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    • M. Lech
    • B. M. Berry
    • C. Topcu
    • V. Kremen
    • P. Nejedly
    • B. Lega
    • R. E. Gross
    • M. R. Sperling
    • B. C. Jobst
    • S. A. Sheth... and 4 others

    - IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING - Year 2021

    Objective: Our goal was to analyze the electrophysiological response to direct electrical stimulation (DES) systematically applied at a wide range of parameters and anatomical sites, with particular focus on neural activities associated with memory and cognition. Methods: We used a large set of intracranial EEG (iEEG) recordings with DES from 45 subjects with electrodes...

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