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    The natural history of epilepsy in tuberous sclerosis complex by Chu‐Shore, Catherine J., Major, Philippe, Camposano, Susana, Muzykewicz, David, Thiele, Elizabeth A.

    Published in Epilepsia (Copenhagen) (01-07-2010)
    “…Summary Background:  Although epilepsy affects most patients with tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC), little is known about the natural history of epilepsy in…”
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    Distinguishing between different percolation regimes in noisy dynamic networks with an application to epileptic seizures by Zhu, Xiaojing, Shappell, Heather, Kramer, Mark A, Chu, Catherine J, Kolaczyk, Eric D

    Published in PLoS computational biology (01-06-2023)
    “…In clinical neuroscience, epileptic seizures have been associated with the sudden emergence of coupled activity across the brain. The resulting functional…”
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    Local and distant responses to single pulse electrical stimulation reflect different forms of connectivity by Crocker, Britni, Ostrowski, Lauren, Williams, Ziv M., Dougherty, Darin D., Eskandar, Emad N., Widge, Alik S., Chu, Catherine J., Cash, Sydney S., Paulk, Angelique C.

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (15-08-2021)
    “…Measuring connectivity in the human brain involves innumerable approaches using both noninvasive (fMRI, EEG) and invasive (intracranial EEG or iEEG) recording…”
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    Human seizures self-terminate across spatial scales via a critical transition by Kramer, Mark A., Truccolo, Wilson, Eden, Uri T., Lepage, Kyle Q., Hochberg, Leigh R., Eskandar, Emad N., Madsen, Joseph R., Lee, Jong W., Maheshwari, Atul, Halgren, Eric, Chu, Catherine J., Cash, Sydney S.

    “…Why seizures spontaneously terminate remains an unanswered fundamental question of epileptology. Here we present evidence that seizures self-terminate via a…”
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    Physiology of functional and effective networks in epilepsy by Yaffe, Robert B, Borger, Philip, Megevand, Pierre, Groppe, David M, Kramer, Mark A, Chu, Catherine J, Santaniello, Sabato, Meisel, Christian, Mehta, Ashesh D, Sarma, Sridevi V

    Published in Clinical neurophysiology (01-02-2015)
    “…Highlights • The relationships between functional and structural networks provide insights into brain abnormalities that are observed in epilepsy. • Functional…”
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    The probability of seizures during EEG monitoring in critically ill adults by Westover, M. Brandon, Shafi, Mouhsin M, Bianchi, Matt T, Moura, Lidia M.V.R, O’Rourke, Deirdre, Rosenthal, Eric S, Chu, Catherine J, Donovan, Samantha, Hoch, Daniel B, Kilbride, Ronan D, Cole, Andrew J, Cash, Sydney S

    Published in Clinical neurophysiology (01-03-2015)
    “…Highlights • Seizures occurred in 27% of 625 acutely ill patients. Most were detected within the first 30 min. • The 72 h risk for seizures decays to <5% over…”
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    A semi-automated method for rapid detection of ripple events on interictal voltage discharges in the scalp electroencephalogram by Chu, Catherine J., Chan, Arthur, Song, Dan, Staley, Kevin J., Stufflebeam, Steven M., Kramer, Mark A.

    Published in Journal of neuroscience methods (01-02-2017)
    “…•Spike-ripple events, in which fast oscillations co-occur with voltage discharges, can be detected automatically in the scalp EEG.•A combination of multiple…”
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    Delta rhythmicity is a reliable EEG biomarker in Angelman syndrome: a parallel mouse and human analysis by Sidorov, Michael S, Deck, Gina M, Dolatshahi, Marjan, Thibert, Ronald L, Bird, Lynne M, Chu, Catherine J, Philpot, Benjamin D

    Published in Journal of neurodevelopmental disorders (08-05-2017)
    “…Clinicians have qualitatively described rhythmic delta activity as a prominent EEG abnormality in individuals with Angelman syndrome, but this phenotype has…”
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    Computational Evidence for a Competitive Thalamocortical Model of Spikes and Spindle Activity in Rolandic Epilepsy by Li, Qiang, Westover, M Brandon, Zhang, Rui, Chu, Catherine J

    Published in Frontiers in computational neuroscience (18-06-2021)
    “…Rolandic epilepsy (RE) is the most common idiopathic focal childhood epilepsy syndrome, characterized by sleep-activated epileptiform spikes and seizures and…”
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    Robust disruptions in electroencephalogram cortical oscillations and large-scale functional networks in autism by Matlis, Sean, Boric, Katica, Chu, Catherine J, Kramer, Mark A

    Published in BMC neurology (27-06-2015)
    “…Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are increasingly prevalent and have a significant impact on the lives of patients and their families. Currently, the diagnosis…”
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    Abnormal coherence and sleep composition in children with Angelman syndrome: a retrospective EEG study by den Bakker, Hanna, Sidorov, Michael S, Fan, Zheng, Lee, David J, Bird, Lynne M, Chu, Catherine J, Philpot, Benjamin D

    Published in Molecular autism (27-04-2018)
    “…Angelman syndrome (AS) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by intellectual disability, speech and motor impairments, epilepsy, abnormal sleep, and…”
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    Preliminary evidence of a relationship between sleep spindles and treatment response in epileptic encephalopathy by McLaren, John R, Luo, Yancheng, Kwon, Hunki, Shi, Wen, Kramer, Mark A, Chu, Catherine J

    “…Epileptic encephalopathy with spike-wave activation in sleep (EE-SWAS) is a challenging neurodevelopmental disease characterized by abundant epileptiform…”
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    Source EEG reveals that Rolandic epilepsy is a regional epileptic encephalopathy by Spencer, Elizabeth R., Chinappen, Dhinakaran, Emerton, Britt C., Morgan, Amy K., Hämäläinen, Matti S., Manoach, Dara S., Eden, Uri T., Kramer, Mark A., Chu, Catherine J.

    Published in NeuroImage clinical (01-01-2022)
    “…[Display omitted] •Children with RE have fewer spindles but they have typical time–frequency features.•Spindle deficits extend to multiple cortical regions in…”
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    Delta power robustly predicts cognitive function in Angelman syndrome by Ostrowski, Lauren M., Spencer, Elizabeth R., Bird, Lynne M., Thibert, Ronald, Komorowski, Robert W., Kramer, Mark A., Chu, Catherine J.

    “…Objective Angelman syndrome (AS) is a severe neurodevelopmental disorder caused by loss of function of the maternally inherited UBE3A gene in neurons…”
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    Transient, developmental functional and structural connectivity abnormalities in the thalamocortical motor network in Rolandic epilepsy by Kwon, Hunki, Chinappen, Dhinakaran M., Huang, Jonathan F., Berja, Erin D., Walsh, Katherine G., Shi, Wen, Kramer, Mark A., Chu, Catherine J.

    Published in NeuroImage clinical (01-01-2022)
    “…•Children with active Rolandic epilepsy have increasing thalamocortical functional connectivity in the motor circuit with age.•Children with resolved Rolandic…”
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