Lopouratory member Mahya Safavi successfully defended her PhD dissertation on February 21st. Congratulations, Mahya!
Lopouratory member Mahya Safavi successfully defended her PhD dissertation on February 21st. Congratulations, Mahya!
Derek’s paper, “Effect of interictal epileptiform discharges on EEG-based functional connectivity networks,” has been accepted for publication in Clinical Neurophysiology. Congratulations, Derek!
To download the paper, please go to the Publications page.
Our most recent paper will appear soon in the IEEE Journal of Biomedical Health and Informatics:
Rachel J. Smith, Hernando C. Ombao, Daniel W. Shrey, and Beth A. Lopour. Inference on long-range temporal correlations in human EEG data. IEEE Journal of Biomedical Health and Informatics, 2019 (to appear).
A link to the author’s accepted version of the paper is available on the Publications page.
Beth A. Lopour, Richard J. Staba, John M. Stern, Itzhak Fried, Dario L. Ringach. Characterization of long-range functional connectivity in epileptic networks by neuronal spike-triggered local field potentials, Journal of Neural Engineering, 2016 (to appear).