1. 10 Apr 2025 Preprint bioRxiv

    Feedback-Feedforward Dynamics Shape De Novo Motor Learning

    Abstract

    Humans excel at adjusting movements and acquiring new skills through feedback corrections and predictive control, yet how these feedback-feedforward computations evolve in the motor system remains unclear. We investigated this process by examining how humans learned a novel, continuous visuomotor mirror reversal (MR) tracking task over multiple days. Using a

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  2. 9 Apr 2025 Journal Article Frontiers in Physiology

    The prophet’s rite of passage – pitfalls in evaluating real-time prediction in medicine

    Abstract

    The future has always captivated human imagination, with efforts to assess disease prognosis dating back to ancient Egyptian times: “If the heart trembles, has little power and sinks, the disease is advancing … and death is near … ” (Papyrus Ebers, circa 1550 BC). However, the risks of relying on predictions were also acknowledged in antiquity: “…The prophecy has been

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  3. 7 Apr 2025 Journal Article Advanced Healthcare Materials

    Biomimetic Glycosaminoglycan-Analog Hydrogel for Improved Embolization of Aneurysms: Environment-Selective Swelling

    Abstract

    Injectable hydrogels are promising biomaterials for treating aneurysms, life-threatening blood-filled saccular lesions, enabling complete filling of the aneurysm and supporting tissue repair. Yet, the challenge is to enable clinical translation as hydrogels must not protrude into the parent vessel, nor migrate from the aneurysm cavity. Here, injectable, negatively-charged

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  4. 7 Apr 2025 Journal Article Frontiers in Neuroscience

    Personalized Preictal EEG Pattern Characterization: Do Timing and Localization Matter?

    Galya Segal, Noam Keidar, Moshe Herskovitz, Yael Yaniv
    Abstract

    Objective: Better understanding of ictogenesis may allow clinical interventions and potentially reduce the impact of epilepsy on patients' quality of life. This study aims to characterize the EEG changes during the preictal period.Methods: This work retrospectively analyzed long-term scalp EEG recordings collected at two neurology centers to characterize preictal activity

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  5. 3 Apr 2025 Preprint arXiv

    Translation of Fetal Brain Ultrasound Images into Pseudo-MRI Images using Artificial Intelligence

    Naomi Silverstein, Efrat Leibowitz, Ron Beloosesky, Haim Azhari
    Abstract

    Ultrasound is a widely accessible and cost-effective medical imaging tool commonly used for prenatal evaluation of the fetal brain. However, it has limitations, particularly in the third trimester, where the complexity of the fetal brain requires high image quality for extracting quantitative data. In contrast, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) offers superior image

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  6. 31 Mar 2025 Journal Article Small Methods

    Hierarchical Porous Aerogel-Hydrogel Interlocking Bioelectronic Interface for Arrhythmia Management

    Lei Zhao, Yuhan Lu, Xinxin Lu, Bihan Guo, Zhiqiang Chang, Qinjuan Ren, Xiang Li, Bingfang Wang, Ailin Lv, Jing Wei, Jianfang Nie, Yingying Lv, ... show all 16 authors
    Abstract

    Carbon aerogels with exceptional electrical properties are considered promising materials for bioelectronics in signal detection and electrical stimulation. To address the mechanical incompatibilities of carbon aerogels with bio-interfaces, particularly for dynamic tissues and organs, the incorporation of hydrogels is an effective strategy. However, achieving excellent

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  7. 28 Mar 2025 Journal Article Ophthalmology Science

    Computerized analysis of the eye vasculature in a mass dataset of digital fundus images: the example of age, sex and primary open-angle glaucoma

    Jonathan Fhima, Jan Van Eijgen, Anat Reiner Benaim, Lennert Beeckmans, Or Abramovich, Ingeborg Stalmans, Joachim Behar
    Abstract

    Objective

    To develop and validate an automated end-to-end methodology for analyzing retinal vasculature in large datasets of digital fundus images (DFIs), aiming to assess the influence of demographic and clinical factors on retinal microvasculature.

    Design

    This study employs a retrospective cohort design to achieve its objectives.

    Participants

    The research utilized

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  8. 28 Mar 2025 Preprint bioRxiv

    Shear stress targeted delivery of nitroglycerin to brain collaterals improves ischaemic stroke outcome

    Magdalena Litman, Sara Azarpeykan, Rebecca J Hood, Kristy Martin, Debbie Pepperall, Daniel Omileke, Oktay Uzun, Deen Bhatta, Yuen K Yong, Alex Chan, Nicholas Hough, Sarah Johnson, ... show all 21 authors
    Abstract

    In patients with ischaemic stroke, retrograde perfusion of the penumbra by the leptomeningeal collateral vessels (LMCs) is a strong predictor of clinical outcome, thus raising the possibility that enhancing LMC flow could offer a novel therapeutic approach. Here, using computational modelling we show that LMCs experience elevated fluid shear stress that is significantly

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  9. 27 Mar 2025 Patent Applied at: US

    Method for pulmonary foam delivery

    Abstract

    The invention, provides a method and a device for delivery of foam to a target site of a respiratory system of a subject.

  10. 26 Mar 2025 Journal Article European Radiology Experimental

    Improved MRI detection of inflammation-induced changes in bone marrow microstructure in mice: a machine learning-enhanced T2 distribution analysis

    Abstract

    Background

    We investigated inflammation-induced changes in femoral hematopoietic bone marrow using advanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques, including T2-weighted imaging, scalar T2 mapping, and machine learning-enhanced T2 distribution analysis to improve the detection of bone marrow microstructural alterations. Findings were correlated with histological

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