Many physiological systems are paradigmatic examples of complex networks, displaying behaviors best studied by means of tools derived from nonlinear dynamics and fractal geometry. Furthermore, while conventional wisdom considers health as an "orderly" situation (and diseases are often called "disorders"), truth is that health is characterized by a remarkable (pseudo)-randomness, and the loss of this pseudo-randomness (i.e., the "decomplexification" of the system's output) is one of the earliest sign of the system's dysfunction. The potential clinical uses of this information are evident. However, the instruments used to assess complexity are still under debate, and these tools are just beginning to find their place at the bedside. We...
Nonlinear digital signal processing methods addressing system complexity have provided useful comput...
Objective: A defining feature of physiological systems under the neuroautonomic regulation is their ...
Brain-related neuronal recordings, such as local field potential (LFP), electroencephalogram (EEG) a...
Many physiological systems are paradigmatic examples of complex networks, displaying behaviors best ...
The idea that most physiological systems are complex has become increasingly popular in recent decad...
Complexity is a ubiquitous phenomenon in physiology that allows living systems to adapt to external ...
Quantifying the complexity of physiologic time series has been of considerable interest. Several ent...
Healthy systems exhibit complex dynamics on the changing of information embedded in physiologic sign...
Biological systems are innately complex, display nonlinear behavior, and respond to both disease and...
Biological systems are innately complex, display nonlinear behavior, and respond to both disease and...
Copyright © 2013 Hsien-Tsai Wu et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Complex fluctuations within physiological signals can be used to evaluate the health of the human bo...
Background: As technology becomes more sophisticated, more accessible methods of interpretating Big ...
In recent years, many research groups are trying to quantify the physiological signals of an individ...
Abstract Brain signal variability changes across the lifespan in both health and disease, likely ref...
Nonlinear digital signal processing methods addressing system complexity have provided useful comput...
Objective: A defining feature of physiological systems under the neuroautonomic regulation is their ...
Brain-related neuronal recordings, such as local field potential (LFP), electroencephalogram (EEG) a...
Many physiological systems are paradigmatic examples of complex networks, displaying behaviors best ...
The idea that most physiological systems are complex has become increasingly popular in recent decad...
Complexity is a ubiquitous phenomenon in physiology that allows living systems to adapt to external ...
Quantifying the complexity of physiologic time series has been of considerable interest. Several ent...
Healthy systems exhibit complex dynamics on the changing of information embedded in physiologic sign...
Biological systems are innately complex, display nonlinear behavior, and respond to both disease and...
Biological systems are innately complex, display nonlinear behavior, and respond to both disease and...
Copyright © 2013 Hsien-Tsai Wu et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Complex fluctuations within physiological signals can be used to evaluate the health of the human bo...
Background: As technology becomes more sophisticated, more accessible methods of interpretating Big ...
In recent years, many research groups are trying to quantify the physiological signals of an individ...
Abstract Brain signal variability changes across the lifespan in both health and disease, likely ref...
Nonlinear digital signal processing methods addressing system complexity have provided useful comput...
Objective: A defining feature of physiological systems under the neuroautonomic regulation is their ...
Brain-related neuronal recordings, such as local field potential (LFP), electroencephalogram (EEG) a...