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Zhan X, Sun J, Liu Y, Cecchi N, Le Flao E, Gevaert O, et al.
IEEE Sens J . 2025 Feb; 24(5):7097-7106. PMID: 39897708
Machine learning head models (MLHMs) are developed to estimate brain deformation from sensor-based kinematics for early detection of traumatic brain injury (TBI). However, the overfitting to simulated impacts and the...
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Zhan X, Liu Y, Cecchi N, Callan A, Le Flao E, Gevaert O, et al.
IEEE Trans Biomed Eng . 2024 Apr; 71(9):2759-2770. PMID: 38683703
Objective: Wearable devices are developed to measure head impact kinematics but are intrinsically noisy because of the imperfect interface with human bodies. This study aimed to improve the head impact...
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Zhan X, Liu Y, Cecchi N, Gevaert O, Zeineh M, Grant G, et al.
IEEE Trans Biomed Eng . 2024 Jan; 71(6):1853-1863. PMID: 38224520
Objective: The machine-learning head model (MLHM) to accelerate the calculation of brain strain and strain rate, which are the predictors for traumatic brain injury (TBI), but the model accuracy was...
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Cecchi N, Alizadeh H, Liu Y, Camarillo D
Front Bioeng Biotechnol . 2023 Jun; 11:1160387. PMID: 37362208
Concern has grown over the potential long-term effects of repeated head impacts and concussions in American football. Recent advances in impact engineering have yielded the development of soft, collapsible, liquid...
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Zhan X, Sun J, Liu Y, Cecchi N, Le Flao E, Gevaert O, et al.
ArXiv . 2023 Jun; PMID: 37332565
Machine learning head models (MLHMs) are developed to estimate brain deformation for early detection of traumatic brain injury (TBI). However, the overfitting to simulated impacts and the lack of generalizability...
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Karimpoor M, Georgiadis M, Zhao M, Goubran M, Moein Taghavi H, Mills B, et al.
Ann Neurol . 2023 Jun; 94(3):457-469. PMID: 37306544
Objective: Repetitive head trauma is common in high-contact sports. Cerebral blood flow (CBF) can measure changes in brain perfusion that could indicate injury. Longitudinal studies with a control group are...
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Zhan X, Li Y, Liu Y, Cecchi N, Raymond S, Zhou Z, et al.
J Sport Health Sci . 2023 Mar; 12(5):619-629. PMID: 36921692
Background: Traumatic brain injury can be caused by head impacts, but many brain injury risk estimation models are not equally accurate across the variety of impacts that patients may undergo,...
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Cecchi N, Callan A, Watson L, Liu Y, Zhan X, Vegesna R, et al.
Ann Biomed Eng . 2023 Mar; 52(10):2703-2716. PMID: 36917295
Protective headgear effects measured in the laboratory may not always translate to the field. In this study, we evaluated the impact attenuation capabilities of a commercially available padded helmet shell...
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Cecchi N, Domel A, Liu Y, Rice E, Lu R, Zhan X, et al.
Ann Biomed Eng . 2023 Jan; 51(2):456. PMID: 36593307
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Zhan X, Li Y, Liu Y, Cecchi N, Gevaert O, Zeineh M, et al.
Ann Biomed Eng . 2022 Aug; 50(11):1596-1607. PMID: 35922726
In a previous study, we found that the relationship between brain strain and kinematic features cannot be described by a generalized linear model across different types of head impacts. In...