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vThe discipline of phenomenological psychopathology has historically focused on elucidating the ways in which persons with psychiatric illnesses experience themselves and the world. Early pioneers in this field were aware of the impact of uncontrollable life events on the onset and course of severe illness, such as Jaspers’ recognition that environmental events may stimulate or enhance certain “innate potentialities” for the development of a disorder. Furthermore, the role of environment and life events in the development and onset of psychiatric illness has been well-documented. For example, there is a clear relationship between the development of psychotic symptoms and life stressors including adverse childhood events, urban living, and migration. However, relatively little attention (with some notable exceptions) has been devoted to exploring the features of those experienced worlds and how they may impact the trajectory of severe illnesses such as schizophrenia, depression, and personality disorders.
Artificial Intelligence-based Signal Processing for Brain Activity Analysis is an indispensable resource for addressing the pressing challenges in medicine, detection of brain-related disorders, brain-computer interfacing, and neuromarketing. It delves into contemporary AI, ML, and signal processing approaches for analysis of brain activity. The salient features of this book include: (1) Acquisition, preprocessing, noise removal, and processing methods for brain signals, including EEG, ECoG, MEG, fMRI, and fNIRS. (2) Latest AI and ML algorithms relevant for classification of brain signals, including traditional machine learners, deep transfer learners, LSTM and auto-encoders, and transformer...
"This book is about how one of the leading intellectual architects of Chinese modernization, Yan Fu (1854-1921), introduced the Chinese intellectual world to the liberalism of John Stuart Mill partly by grasping Mill's ideas, but also by misunderstanding and projecting them onto indigenous Chinese values, which in turn led to criticism and resistance. Rather than bending Western liberalism to the purposes of Chinese nationalism, Yan initiated a distinctively Chinese liberal tradition that became a major component of China's modern political culture." -- Description from publisher website.
Selected, peer reviewed papers from the 2013 2nd International Conference on Measurement, Instrumentation and Automation (ICMIA 2013), April 23-24, 2013, Guilin, China