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Function Brain imaging in disease: what are the activation maps really telling us?
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(such as those used in phones and tablet devices). It will focus on imaging techniques and experimental methods to measure biomechanical properties of the hand and link these characteristics with the ability
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High Speed Stereo Imaging Techniques for Flame Studies
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. For this purpose, we aim to employ a two-way co-adaptation paradigm where both the user and robot adapt to each other such that the likelihood of committing the same error in future is reduced. Importantly, a
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Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) sent to perform a mission, e.g. search and rescue operations, intelligent transportation systems and wireless sensor networks. The data can vary from image and video, GPS, GSM
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conditions and configurations will be carried out using advanced diagnostic tools such as high speed imaging, infrared thermal imaging and particle image velocimetry. The data then will be analysed and
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experimental diagnostic tools such as high speed imaging, schlieren imaging and particle image velocimetry will be applied to investigate the flame characteristics at different pressure. Advanced methodology and
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Berwick Application Deadline: Applications accepted all year round Details A technique called blood oxygen level dependent (BOLD) functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) can determine levels of
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of the location of the epileptic focus. Current pre-operative techniques are of limited use in this regard, but the new generation of imaging techniques based on changes in blood perfusion of active areas offer
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-invasive functional imaging signals such as BOLD fMRI. Understanding how different cells are involved in neurovascular coupling is important not only for understanding what functional imaging signals can