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    Brain Activation of Elite Race Walkers in Action Observation, Motor Imagery, and Motor Execution Tasks: A Pilot Study
    with Qihan Zhang, Lu Song, Yu Yang, Sheng Yuan, Yixin Chen, Shinan Sun, and Xuejun Bai
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13. 2019.
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    An Application of Hybrid Models for Weekly Stock Market Index Prediction: Empirical Evidence from SAARC Countries
    with Farman Ullah Khan, Faridoon Khan, Parvez Ahmed Shaikh, Dai Yonghong, Ihsan Ullah, and Farid Ullah
    Complexity 2021 1-10. 2021.
    The foremost aim of this research was to forecast the performance of three stock market indices using the multilayer perceptron, recurrent neural network, and autoregressive integrated moving average on historical data. Moreover, we compared the extrapolative abilities of a hybrid of ARIMA with MLP and RNN models, which are called ARIMA-MLP and ARIMA-RNN. Because of the complicated and noisy nature of financial data, we combine novel machine-learning techniques such as MLP and RNN with ARIMA mod…Read more
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    Analysis on the Time-Varying Fragility of Offshore Concrete Bridge
    with Yan Liang, Jia-lei Yan, Jun-lei Wang, and Bao-jie He
    Complexity 2019 1-22. 2019.
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    Spontaneous Activity in Primary Visual Cortex Relates to Visual Creativity
    with Yibo Wang, Junchao Li, Zengjian Wang, Bishan Liang, Bingqing Jiao, Yingying Huang, Hui Yang, Rengui Yu, Sifang Yu, Delong Zhang, and Ming Liu
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15. 2021.
    Cognitive and neural processes underlying visual creativity have attracted substantial attention. The current research uses a critical time point analysis to examine how spontaneous activity in the primary visual area is related to visual creativity. We acquired the functional magnetic resonance imaging data of 16 participants at the resting state and during performing a visual creative synthesis task. According to the CTPA, we then classified spontaneous activity in the PVA into critical time p…Read more
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    High Flow Nasal Cannula Decreased Pulmonary Complications in Neurologically Critically Ill Patients
    with Shuanglin Wang, Jingjing Yang, Yanli Xu, Huayun Yin, Bing Yang, Yingying Zhao, and Zheng Zachory Wei
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15. 2022.
    Objective: Pulmonary complications could badly affect the recovery of neurological function and neurological prognosis of neurological critically ill patients. This study evaluated the effect of high-flow nasal cannula therapy on decreasing pulmonary complications in neurologically critically ill patients.Patients and Methods: The patients admitted to the intensive care unit with serious neurological disease and receiving oxygen therapy were retrospectively reviewed. Patients were divided into t…Read more