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    We compared the Fugl-Meyer (FMA) clinical assessment scores for individuals with stroke with their performance for each outcome measure. by Devin Sean Austin (20285144)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>FMA scores range from 0 (severe hemiparesis) to 66 (normal motor performance). We divided our individuals with stroke into subgroups based on a previously conducted cluster analysis that defined FMA > 53 as mild impairments (N = 13) and FMA < 53 as moderate to severe impairment (N = 7). …”
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    The correlogram. by Bingtao Su (4740009)

    Published 2025
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    Dataset. by Bingtao Su (4740009)

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    Expected payoffs of <i>P</i><sub><i>x</i></sub>(<i>x</i>|<i>y</i>) in . by Hitoshi Yamamoto (738861)

    Published 2025
    “…However, there is a gap between theory and experiment in handling reputation information, with experiments often failing to capture the complexity that theoretical models propose. Here, we address two key issues: what kind of information is needed to define reputation as a social norm and the appropriate level of granularity required for reputation information to function effectively. …”
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    Statistical details of data presented in Fig 16. by Piotr Popik (292215)

    Published 2024
    “…The present study shows a lights-off-induced increase in aggressive behavior but fails to demonstrate an increase in a positive affect defined by hedonic USVs. We further confirm and extend the utility of deep learning algorithms in analyzing rat social behavior and ultrasonic vocalizations.…”
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    Statistical details of data presented in Fig 17. by Piotr Popik (292215)

    Published 2024
    “…The present study shows a lights-off-induced increase in aggressive behavior but fails to demonstrate an increase in a positive affect defined by hedonic USVs. We further confirm and extend the utility of deep learning algorithms in analyzing rat social behavior and ultrasonic vocalizations.…”
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    Simon Nilsson’s polygon features in action. by Piotr Popik (292215)

    Published 2024
    “…The present study shows a lights-off-induced increase in aggressive behavior but fails to demonstrate an increase in a positive affect defined by hedonic USVs. We further confirm and extend the utility of deep learning algorithms in analyzing rat social behavior and ultrasonic vocalizations.…”
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