Month: May 2022

Unlocking the Mind: Exploring EEG Band Ratios as Indicators of Mental Workload

Imagine you’re a detective trying to solve a complex case. You have two crucial pieces of evidence, the alpha-to-theta and theta-to-alpha band ratios found in EEG data. These bands are like two different colored lights on a crime scene. Many researchers believe they can help us understand the cognitive load we experience when we work […]

Published on May 16, 2022

Erratum: Knowledge Representation for Multi-Scale Physiology Route Modeling

In the realm of physiology modeling, understanding the intricacies of multi-scale processes is key. A recent study explores an innovative approach to tackle this challenge, focusing on knowledge representation. Similar to how a skilled cartographer constructs detailed maps to navigate vast landscapes, researchers use knowledge representation to create a comprehensive depiction of physiological pathways. By […]

Published on May 16, 2022

Cracking the Code of Esophageal Cancer Survival with CT Scans

Imagine trying to predict the outcome of a road trip just by looking at the car’s dashboard. That’s exactly what researchers did with a type of cancer called esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC). They used computed tomography (CT) images of patients to extract a set of high-tech features known as radiomics signature. This signature, combined […]

Published on May 16, 2022