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Full Research Paper
ERP Analysis Of Episodic Memory Recall

Majid Ghoshuni; Mohammad Ali Khalilzadeh; Ali Moghimi

Volume 1, Issue 4 , June 2007, Pages 251-267

Abstract
  Episodic memory is the explicit recollection of incidents occurred at a particular time and place in One’s Personal Past. In This Study, Detection of Episodic Memory Activity In Event Related Potentials (ERPs) was done. ERPs were recorded while the subjects made old/new recognition judgments on ...  Read More

Full Research Paper Biomechanical Motor Control / Motor Control of Human Movement
Signature Verification Based On The Control Theory Of Skilled Movements

Saeed Rashidi; Ali Fallah; Farzad Towhidkhah

Volume 1, Issue 4 , June 2007, Pages 269-280

Abstract
  Dynamic signature verification based on temporal features are more precise than the static methods because in addition to position information of the drawing pattern, it uses local and global features extracted from velocity, acceleration, pressure and pen angle signals, while static methods only use ...  Read More

Full Research Paper Tissue Engineering
Studying The Biomechanical Behavior Of Brain Tissue Comparing Elastic And Hyperelastic Models

Farhad Farmanzad; Siamak Najarian; Mohammad Reza Eslami; Amir Saeed Seddighi

Volume 1, Issue 4 , June 2007, Pages 281-288

Abstract
  Two different types of computer modeling, i.e., the elastic and hyperelastic plane strain models were employed and compared with each other. Using finite element analysis, we determined a suitable model for describing the biomechanical behavior of the brain, especially the deformation and displacement ...  Read More

Full Research Paper Biomechanics of Bone / Bone Biomechanics
Material Property Sensitivity Analysis For Exact Finite Element Model Of The First Cervical Vertebra (Atlas)

Mohammad Haghpanahi; Mehdi Pourdanial

Volume 1, Issue 4 , June 2007, Pages 289-299

Abstract
  A 3D anatomically accurate finite element model of the human first cervical vertebra (atlas), including cortical and cancellous bones, was developed in ANSYS 9 based on CT-scan images. The main objective was to investigate the effect of cancellous bone on the value and distribution of maximum and average ...  Read More

Full Research Paper Biomedical Signal Processing / Medical Signal Processing / Biosignal Processing
Applying The Blind Separation Of Correlated Sources For FECG Extraction Based On The Second Order Statistics

Masoud Reza Aghabozorgi Sahaf

Volume 1, Issue 4 , June 2007, Pages 301-310

Abstract
  The extraction of the fetal electrocardiogram (FECG) from the skin electrode signals recorded of the mother's body is a problem of concern to signal processing. Blind signal separation (BSS) technique that separates some signals from their combinations without acknowledgments about transmission channel, ...  Read More

Full Research Paper Biomedical Image Processing / Medical Image Processing
A New Approach For Human Identification Based On Retina Image

Hadi Jafariani; Hamid Abrishami Moghaddam; Mohammad Shahram Moein

Volume 1, Issue 4 , June 2007, Pages 311-318

Abstract
  One of the most accurate techniques for human identification is based on the uniqueness of the retinal blood vessels pattern. In this paper, we present a new approach for human identification using retina image. This approach is insensitive to rotation, scaling and translation. The Fourier-Mellin transform ...  Read More

Full Research Paper Cell Biomechanics / Cell Mechanics / Mechanobiology
The Optimal Dose Of Drug In Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy Before Surgery For The Patients Suffering From Breast Cancer Stage III

Hamid Khaloozadeh; Pedram Yazdanbakhsh; Fateme Homaei Shandiz

Volume 1, Issue 4 , June 2007, Pages 319-334

Abstract
  The optimal doses of Doxorubicin and Cyclophosphamide (AC) regimen in pre-operation Neoadjuvant chemotherapy for the patients suffering from stage III breast cancer were investigated. The major benefit of Neoadjuvant chemotherapy is that it can shrink large cancers so that they are small enough to be ...  Read More