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Aperiodic and Hurst EEG exponents across early human brain development: A systematic review (2024)
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Stanyard, R., Mason, D., Ellis, C., Dickson, H., Short, R., Batalle, D., & Arichi, T. (2024). Aperiodic and Hurst EEG exponents across early human brain development: A systematic review. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, 68, Article 101402. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dcn.2024.101402

In electroencephalographic (EEG) data, power-frequency slope exponents (1/f_β) can provide non-invasive markers of in vivo neural activity excitation-inhibition (E:I) balance. E:I balance may be altered in neurodevelopmental conditions; hence, unders... Read More about Aperiodic and Hurst EEG exponents across early human brain development: A systematic review.

Tissue volume estimation and age prediction using rapid structural brain scans (2022)
Journal Article
Hobday, H., Cole, J. H., Stanyard, R. A., Daws, R. E., Giampietro, V., O’Daly, O., …Váša, F. (in press). Tissue volume estimation and age prediction using rapid structural brain scans. Scientific reports, 12(1), Article 12005. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-14904-5

The multicontrast EPImix sequence generates six contrasts, including a T1-weighted scan, in ~1 min. EPImix shows comparable diagnostic performance to conventional scans under qualitative clinical evaluation, and similarities in simple quantitative me... Read More about Tissue volume estimation and age prediction using rapid structural brain scans.

Rapid processing and quantitative evaluation of structural brain scans for adaptive multimodal imaging (2021)
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Váša, F., Hobday, H., Stanyard, R. A., Daws, R. E., Giampietro, V., O'Daly, O., …Cole, J. H. (2022). Rapid processing and quantitative evaluation of structural brain scans for adaptive multimodal imaging. Human Brain Mapping, 43(5), 1749-1765. https://doi.org/10.1002/hbm.25755

Current neuroimaging acquisition and processing approaches tend to be optimised for quality rather than speed. However, rapid acquisition and processing of neuroimaging data can lead to novel neuroimaging paradigms, such as adaptive acquisition, wher... Read More about Rapid processing and quantitative evaluation of structural brain scans for adaptive multimodal imaging.