Parkinson’s disease is like a complex dance, with each patient taking their own unique steps. A new study followed a multiethnic, multisite cohort of PD patients to understand the progression and outcomes of the disease. By using trajectory modeling, researchers identified three distinct groups based on disease progression: a slow and benign group, a moderate […]
Published on September 26, 2023
Decoding information from high-dimensional neuroimaging data can be challenging due to the complexity and large number of features. In this study, researchers introduce a Python package called ‘oFVSD’ that uses a forward variable selection (FVS) algorithm and hyper-parameter optimization to identify the best features for classification and regression models. The FVS algorithm evaluates the goodness-of-fit […]
Published on September 26, 2023
Imagine your brain is like a car engine, idling at different speeds depending on its state. In a similar way, our brains have an idle state that can be measured using electroencephalography (EEG) – a process of recording electrical activity in the brain. This study focused on elderly patients who underwent surgery and aimed to […]
Published on September 25, 2023