

Frontiers in Neuroscience.Įditorial: High Frequency Brain Signals: From Basic Research to Clinical Application. Jiao, M Wan, G Guo, Y Wang, D Liu, H Xiang, J Liu, F. (2022) 2022: 572-575.Ī Graph Fourier Transform Based Bidirectional Long Short-Term Memory Neural Network for Electrophysiological Source Imaging. Guo, Y Jiao, M Wan, G Xiang, J Wang, S Liu, F. 2022.ĮEG Source Imaging using GANs with Deep Image Prior. Jiao, M Liu, F Asan, O Nilchiani, R Ju, X Xiang, J. Journal of Integrative Neuroscience.īrain Source Reconstruction Solution Quality Assessment with Spatial Graph Frequency Features.

Xiang, J Tong, H Jiang, Y Barnes-Davis, ME. Spatial and Frequency Specific Artifact Reduction in Optically Pumped Magnetometer Recordings. Brain and Behavior.Įditorial: EEG/MEG based diagnosis for psychiatric disorders. Li, Y Chen, J Sun, J Jiang, P Xiang, J Chen, Q Hu, Z Wang, X. Journal of Headache and Pain.Ĭhanges in functional connectivity in newly diagnosed self-limited epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes and cognitive impairment: An MEG study. Ren, J Yao, Q Tian, M Li, F Chen, Y Chen, Q Xiang, J Shi, J. Read MoreĪltered effective connectivity in migraine patients during emotional stimuli: a multi-frequency magnetoencephalography study. My research has been published in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, The Journal of Headache and Pain and World Neurosurgery. I have more than 20 years of expertise in my field and began working at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center in 2006.
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In my research, colleagues and I found that spotting magnetic signals is better than spotting electrical signals since magnetic signals can move through the skin and skull without alteration. The conventional method for treating epilepsy is a type of surgery in which electrodes are placed directly into or on the brain, which is more prone to error and more costly. When I learned about risky and invasive conventional therapy for epilepsy surgery, I became interested in magnetoencephalography and bio-magnetic technology. My colleagues and I are working to develop innovative bio-magnetic technology to correctly localize epileptogenic zones or pathological brain regions for advancing successful therapeutic results for epilepsy, migraines and other neurological conditions. My research areas include epilepsy, migraines and magnetoencephalography (MEG). Since neurological disorders impact many patients, families and caregivers, it is vital to pursue neurological scientific research. Globally, more than 50 million people have epilepsy, while more than 45 million individuals live with dementia. However, with his swift rise to popularity perhaps he’ll start reaching out to the Japanese and then Western fanbases.Neurological conditions, such as epilepsy and migraines, affect hundreds of millions of patients worldwide. Jingxiang expressed his surprise via his Weibo account that his photos had been so well-received in Japan-although he has over 500,000 followers on Weibo he still remains somewhat of a mystery outside the Chinese-language sphere. Huang’s photos were tweeted by a Japanese account, but for some reason the images were later deleted after being liked over 15,000 times. His cosplay of Tsurumaru Kuninaga from Touken Ranbu-the online game that anthropomorphizes Japanese swords into hot anime guys, much like what KanKolle has done with battleships and moe girls-has been a particularly huge hit not only in his home country but also in Japan. Huang Jingxiang is a Chinese cosplayer and all-round handsome guy who posts his photos online to the delight of many female (and probably male, too) fans. Girls in Japan are going gaga over this unbelievably perfect Chinese cosplayer, but much about him remains a mystery.
