Publications by authors named "Dongjin Sung"

Article Synopsis
  • - This study addresses challenges in motor imagery (MI)-based brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) caused by non-stationary EEG signals that affect performance across different sessions.
  • - The researchers introduced a novel technique called the relevant session-transfer (RST) method, which improves MI classification by transferring relevant EEG data from previous sessions to the current one.
  • - Experiments showed that the RST method improved classification performance by 2.29% on a public dataset and 6.37% on a customized dataset, outperforming other methods and confirming its effectiveness for multi-session applications in MI-BCIs.
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Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a non-invasive neuromodulation technique that can modulate neuronal excitability and induce brain plasticity. Although tDCS has been studied with various methods, more research is needed on the movement-related electroencephalography (EEG) changes induced by tDCS. Moreover, it is necessary to investigate whether these changes can be distinguished through a convolutional neural network (CNN)-based classifier.

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Retinal detachments create two pathological surfaces, the surface of the outer neural retinal, and an apical retinal-pigmented epithelium (RPE) surface. The physicochemical properties of these two new surfaces are poorly understood. At a molecular level little is known how detachments form, how to optimize reattachment, or prevent extension of the detachment.

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Retinol degrades rapidly in light into a variety of photoproducts. It is remarkable that visual cycle retinoids can evade photodegradation as they are exchanged between the photoreceptors, retinal pigment epithelium and Müller glia. Within the interphotoreceptor matrix, all-trans retinol, 11-cis retinol and retinal are bound by interphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein (IRBP).

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Interphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein (IRBP), which is critical to photoreceptor survival and function, is comprised of homologous tandem modules each ∼300 amino acids, and contains 10 cysteines, possibly 8 as free thiols. Purification of IRBP has historically been difficult due to aggregation, denaturation and precipitation. Our observation that reducing agent 1,4-dithiothreitol dramatically prevents aggregation prompted investigation of possible functions for IRBP's free thiols.

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Background: Ocular sebaceous carcinoma can masquerade as benign lesions resulting in delay of diagnosis. Early recognition is even more difficult in young patients where the disease rarely occurs. Here, we provide a clinicopathological correlation of ocular sebaceous carcinoma in a young individual lacking history of hereditary cancer or immunosuppression.

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