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Consumer-Grade Neurofeedback With Mindfulness Meditation: Meta-Analysis
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e68204
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Others indicated that they would act as the designated driver for their friends, stating, “I will likely be the DD for my group on more occasions” [SP #17].
Addressing the longstanding issue of alcohol misuse in the military requires creative solutions designed to mitigate the challenges inherent to promoting health in large, diverse communities [1,2,4,11,41].
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e67637
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Feature importance analysis (Figure 4 A) revealed that peak latency, a primary factor in clinical decision-making, was the main driver of classification. Main frequency was the next most important, despite typically not being used by clinicians. This was followed in order of importance by maximum signal value, while slope and number of peaks were the least important features.
Model decisions according to muscle classification. (A) SHAP feature importances of the RF on feature representation.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e63937
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