Publications by authors named "Shunjie Yin"

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  • Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) causes changes in the brain as people grow up, and this study looks at how these changes happen during childhood, adolescence, and adulthood.
  • Researchers used special methods to see differences in brain structure and how it works, finding unique patterns at each age stage.
  • The study revealed that specific brain areas change in different ways, and these changes can affect social behavior and other actions in people with ASD, showing that treatments might need to be different depending on how old someone is.
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Autism spectrum disorder is a neurodevelopmental disorder whose core deficit is social dysfunction. Previous studies have indicated that structural changes in white matter are associated with autism spectrum disorder. However, few studies have explored the alteration of the large-scale white-matter functional networks in autism spectrum disorder.

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Accurately decoding motor imagery (MI) brain-computer interface (BCI) tasks has remained a challenge for both neuroscience research and clinical diagnosis. Unfortunately, less subject information and low signal-to-noise ratio of MI electroencephalography (EEG) signals make it difficult to decode the movement intentions of users. In this study, we proposed an end-to-end deep learning model, a multi-branch spectral-temporal convolutional neural network with channel attention and LightGBM model (MBSTCNN-ECA-LightGBM), to decode MI-EEG tasks.

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Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a pervasive developmental disorder with severe cognitive impairment in social communication and interaction. Previous studies have reported that abnormal functional connectivity patterns within the default mode network (DMN) were associated with social dysfunction in ASD. However, how the altered causal connectivity pattern within the DMN affects the social functioning in ASD remains largely unclear.

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