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    T157. Seizure prediction with autonomic measurements versus intracranial EEG in patients with refractory epilepsy by Villamar, Mauricio F., Al-Bakri, Amir F., Haddix, Chase, Albuja, Ana C., Bensalem-Owen, Meriem, Sunderam, Sridhar

    Published in Clinical neurophysiology (01-05-2018)
    “…There is resurgent interest in the role played by autonomic dysfunction in seizure generation. Advances in wearable sensors make it convenient to track many…”
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    Upper extremity movement reliability and validity of the Kinect version 2 by Reither, Lydia R., Foreman, Matthew H., Migotsky, Nicole, Haddix, Chase, Engsberg, Jack R.

    “…Purpose: Studies have shown that marker-less motion detection systems, such as the first generation Kinect (Kinect 1), have good reliability and potential for…”
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    A Comparison of EEG Alpha Rhythm Detection by Tripolar Concentric Ring Electrodes and Conventional Disk Electro des by Haddix, Chase, Al-Bakri, Amir F., Besio, Walter, Sunderam, Sridhar

    “…A recently developed tripolar concentric ring electrode enables accurate estimation of the local Laplacian of the electroencephalogram (EEG). Here, we tested…”
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    Noninvasive seizure prediction using autonomic measurements in patients with refractory epilepsy by Al-Bakri, Amir F., Villamar, Mauricio F., Haddix, Chase, Bensalem-Owen, Meriem, Sunderam, Sridhar

    “…There is resurgent interest in the role played by autonomic dysfunction in seizure generation. Advances in wearable sensors make it convenient to track many…”
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    Trial measurement of movement-related cortical dynamics using electroencephalography and diffuse correlation spectroscopy by Haddix, Chase, Bahrani, Ahmed A., Kawala-Janik, Aleksandra, Besio, Walter G., Guoqiang Yu, Sunderam, Sridhar

    “…To better characterize movement-related neurophysiological change, the authors propose to measure not only neural activity through the electroencephalogram…”
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