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    A User-centered Smartphone Application for Wireless EEG and its Role in Epilepsy

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    Electroencephalography is well-known for its importance in the diagnosis and treatment of mental and neurological disorders and abnormalities, being especially noted in critically ill patients who suffer a variety of cerebral injuries and altered states of consciousness. However, there is an important lack of adapted equipment and applications designed to suit the clinical and research needs. Hence, patients, physicians and researchers suffer, in most cases, from a restricted mobility due to non-portable devices and wires which keep them attached to the bed, leading to an uncomfortable patient experience or difficulties during the recording. In addition, nowadays, both physicians and researchers need to access the recordings and patient information from different places such as different units or hospitals. To solve this problem, this paper presents the design and evaluation of the high-fidelity prototype of a wireless EEG smartphone application based on a user-centred design, including expert panel guidance, paper and high-fidelity prototyping and usability testing, which confirm the accuracy of the defined context of use and the validity of the prototyped application to suit the clinical and research needs. In fact, since the EEG is the most efficient and specific way to define the epileptogenic cortex, we will focus on the possible use of the presented App in epilepsy diagnosis, which is one of the main targets in the field

    Editor's Note. Towards an intelligent society: advances in marketing and neuroscience

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    Special Issue on Use Cases of Artificial Intelligence, Digital Marketing and Neuroscience.This Special Issue focuses in cases that explore the relationship between Artificial Intelligence and marketing, as well as neuroscience. AI can be combined with specific neuroscience techniques to achieve a more successful and profitable neuromarketing. For this Special Issue, we have found that descriptions of successful use cases are highly valuable to help researchers identify fields where novel applications of AI can enhance the outcome of digital marketing and neuroscience

    Editor’s Note. Towards an Intelligent Society: Advances in Marketing and Neuroscience

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    This Special Issue focuses in cases that explore the relationship between Artificial Intelligence and marketing, as well as neuroscience. AI can be combined with specific neuroscience techniques to achieve a more successful and profitable neuromarketing. For this Special Issue, we have found that descriptions of successful use cases are highly valuable to help researchers identify fields where novel applications of AI can enhance the outcome of digital marketing and neuroscience

    A User-centered Smartphone Application for Wireless EEG and its Role in Epilepsy

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    Electroencephalography is well-known for its importance in the diagnosis and treatment of mental and neurological disorders and abnormalities, being especially noted in critically ill patients who suffer a variety of cerebral injuries and altered states of consciousness. However, there is an important lack of adapted equipment and applications designed to suit the clinical and research needs. Hence, patients, physicians and researchers suffer, in most cases, from a restricted mobility due to non-portable devices and wires which keep them attached to the bed, leading to an uncomfortable patient experience or difficulties during the recording. In addition, nowadays, both physicians and researchers need to access the recordings and patient information from different places such as different units or hospitals. To solve this problem, this paper presents the design and evaluation of the high-fidelity prototype of a wireless EEG smartphone application based on a user-centred design, including expert panel guidance, paper and high-fidelity prototyping and usability testing, which confirm the accuracy of the defined context of use and the validity of the prototyped application to suit the clinical and research needs. In fact, since the EEG is the most efficient and specific way to define the epileptogenic cortex, we will focus on the possible use of the presented App in epilepsy diagnosis, which is one of the main targets in the field

    Desarrollo de nuevos dispositivos y algoritmos para la monitorización ambulatoria de personas con epilepsia

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    La epilepsia es una enfermedad crónica con un enorme impacto sociosanitario. Aunque en la actualidad se dispone de una gran cantidad de fármacos antiepilépticos y de otros tratamientos más selectivos como la cirugía o la estimulación cerebral, un porcentaje considerable de pacientes no están controlados y continúan teniendo crisis epilépticas. Estas personas suelen vivir condicionadas por la posibilidad de un ataque epiléptico y sus posibles consecuencias, como accidentes, lesiones o incluso la muerte súbita inexplicable. En este contexto, un dispositivo capaz de monitorizar el estado de salud y avisar de un posible ataque epiléptico contribuiría a mejorar la calidad de vida de estas personas. La presente Tesis Doctoral se centra en el desarrollo de un novedoso sistema de monitorización ambulatoria que permita identificar y predecir los ataques epilépticos. Dicho sistema está compuesto por diferentes sensores capaces de registrar de forma sincronizada diferentes señales biomédicas. Mediante técnicas de aprendizaje automático supervisado, se han desarrollado diferentes modelos predictivos capaces de clasificar el estado de la persona epiléptica en normal, preictal (antes de la crisis) e ictal (crisis)
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