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Patent Application Example.
"Any entity that can be described in "English Grammatical Sentences" can be extracted and software (Rule processing) managed through a Normalized Knowledge Base."
Nicholas Zendelbach.

Patent Application Example.
A patient site, medical delivery communication system.

Patent Application Example.
A patient site, medical diagnosis and treatment communication system.

Patent Application Example.
A patient site, medical knowledge pathway.
The BAG segway.
World Congress for Brain Mapping and Image Guided Therapy.
3D MRI of human brain.
How the Body Works :
The Regions of the Brain
Using fMRI to Look into the Mind of Autism.
BrainNavigator from Elsevier.
A surprising development that brain researchers have found using fMRI is that everyone's conceptual mapping is roughly the same. There are differences based on experience but they roughly map to the same areas in typical brains.
(I have edited out the "fluff" and the somewhat misleading test where the computer chose from only two possible words.)
EEG brain mapping, GSR and Tobii Eye Tracking combined.
Eric Kandel probes into
the mind to demonstrate how it is much more complex than just a series of processes carried out by the brain.
Howard Hughes Medical Institute 2008
This lecture is boring at times but it's substantive and helps fill an area which is lacking on YouTube (neuroscience/brain)
Charlie Rose Brain Series Part 1
www.charlierose.com
The Brain Monitor features 50 clearly marked input channels – 32 referential, 6 differential, 10 DC, plus oxygen saturation and pulse rate from an integrated MasimoSET oximeter, clinically proven to outperform all other oximeters. Both Sleep and EEG studies can be run using the Brain Monitor or, with its 50 channels, a full EEG study and Sleep study at the same time! A patient-event-switch interface and a photic-stimulator interface are standard to allow complete EEG functionality. The Brain Monitor's versatility translates into a more cost-effective solution – and a better return on your investment.
Software for mindmapping and
information organisation.
A mind map is a diagram used to represent words, ideas, tasks, or other items linked to and arranged around a central key word or idea. Mind maps are used to generate, visualize, structure, and classify ideas, and as an aid in study, organization, problem solving, decision making, and writing.
The elements of a given mind map are arranged intuitively according to the importance of the concepts, and are classified into groupings, branches, or areas, with the goal of representing semantic or other connections between portions of information. Mind maps may also aid recall of existing memories.
By presenting ideas in a radial, graphical, non-linear manner, mind maps encourage a brainstorming approach to planning and organizational tasks. Though the branches of a mindmap represent hierarchical tree structures, their radial arrangement disrupts the prioritizing of concepts typically associated with hierarchies presented with more linear visual cues. This orientation towards brainstorming encourages users to enumerate and connect concepts without a tendency to begin within a particular conceptual framework.
The mind map can be contrasted with the similar idea of concept mapping. The former is based on radial hierarchies and tree structures denoting relationships with a central governing concept, whereas concept maps are based on connections between concepts in more diverse patterns.
An industry standard that implements formal rules for finalizing at least a subset of such diagrams is the Unified Modeling Language (UML).
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