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Foundations of automatic system for intrasurgical localization of subthalamic nucleus in Parkinson patients., , and . Web Intell. Agent Syst., 12 (1): 63-82 (2014)Theory of Mind and Empathy. Part I - Model of Social Emotional Thinking., and . Fundam. Informaticae, 150 (2): 221-230 (2017)Machine Learning and Eye Movements Give Insights into Neurodegenerative Disease Mechanisms., , , , and . Sensors, 23 (4): 2145 (February 2023)Discrimination of the Micro Electrode Recordings for STN Localization during DBS Surgery in Parkinson's Patients., , and . FQAS, volume 8132 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 328-339. Springer, (2013)Selection of the Optimal Microelectrode during DBS Surgery in Parkinson's Patients., , and . ISMIS, volume 6804 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 554-564. Springer, (2011)Fuzzy Rough Sets Theory Applied to Parameters of Eye Movements Can Help to Predict Effects of Different Treatments in Parkinson's Patients., , and . PReMI, volume 9124 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 325-334. Springer, (2015)SI: SCA Measures - Fuzzy rough set features of cognitive computations in the visual system.. J. Intell. Fuzzy Syst., 36 (4): 3155-3167 (2019)Rules Found by Multimodal Learning in One Group of Patients Help to Determine Optimal Treatment to Other Group of Parkinson's Patients., , , and . ACIIDS (2), volume 10192 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 359-367. (2017)Investigating the Impact of Parkinson's Disease on Brain Computations: An Online Study of Healthy Controls and PD Patients., , and . ACIIDS (2), volume 13996 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 235-246. Springer, (2023)Measurements of Antisaccades Parameters Can Improve the Prediction of Parkinson's Disease Progression., , , , , and . ACIIDS (2), volume 11432 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 602-614. Springer, (2019)