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    Neuroplastic changes following rehabilitative training correlate with regional electrical field induced with tDCS by Halko, M.A., Datta, A., Plow, E.B., Scaturro, J., Bikson, M., Merabet, L.B.

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (01-08-2011)
    “…Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) has recently emerged as a promising approach to enhance neurorehabilitative outcomes. However, little is known…”
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    Toward criteria for pragmatic measurement in implementation research and practice: a stakeholder-driven approach using concept mapping by Powell, Byron J, Stanick, Cameo F, Halko, Heather M, Dorsey, Caitlin N, Weiner, Bryan J, Barwick, Melanie A, Damschroder, Laura J, Wensing, Michel, Wolfenden, Luke, Lewis, Cara C

    Published in Implementation science : IS (03-10-2017)
    “…Advancing implementation research and practice requires valid and reliable measures of implementation determinants, mechanisms, processes, strategies, and…”
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    Operationalizing the 'pragmatic' measures construct using a stakeholder feedback and a multi-method approach by Stanick, Cameo F, Halko, Heather M, Dorsey, Caitlin N, Weiner, Bryan J, Powell, Byron J, Palinkas, Lawrence A, Lewis, Cara C

    Published in BMC health services research (22-11-2018)
    “…Implementation science measures are rarely used by stakeholders to inform and enhance clinical program change. Little is known about what makes implementation…”
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    The psychometric and pragmatic evidence rating scale (PAPERS) for measure development and evaluation by Lewis, Cara C, Mettert, Kayne D, Stanick, Cameo F, Halko, Heather M, Nolen, Elspeth A, Powell, Byron J, Weiner, Bryan J

    Published in Implementation research and practice (01-01-2021)
    “…To rigorously measure the implementation of evidence-based interventions, implementation science requires measures that have evidence of reliability and…”
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    NONINVASIVE BRAIN STIMULATION INCREASES THE COMPLEXITY OF RESTING-STATE BRAIN NETWORK ACTIVITY IN OLDER ADULTS by Zhou, J, Lo, O, Halko, M, Harrison, R, Lipsitz, L, Manor, B

    Published in Innovation in aging (11-11-2018)
    “…Successful completion of cognitive and motor tasks requires functional interactions between numerous brain networks over multiple temporal scales. Biological…”
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    GAIT VARIABILITY CORRELATES WITH RESTING-STATE BRAIN NETWORK CONNECTIVITY IN AGING AND DISEASE by Lo, O, Halko, M, Zhou, J, Cheong, W, Harrison, R, Wayne, P, Lipsitz, L, Manor, B

    Published in Innovation in aging (11-11-2018)
    “…Gait variability (i.e. stride time-to-stride time fluctuation) is a sensitive predictor of future falls, mental and functional declines in older adults. While…”
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    Multiple mechanisms of illusory contour perception by Halko, Mark A, Mingolla, Ennio, Somers, David C

    Published in Journal of vision (Charlottesville, Va.) (26-08-2008)
    “…A variety of mechanisms have been proposed to explain illusory contour formation. However, since prior studies have focused on a single mechanism, there is no…”
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    Changes in white matter microstructure in patients with TLE and hippocampal sclerosis by Knake, Susanne, Salat, David H, Halgren, Eric, Halko, Mark A, Greve, Douglas N, Grant, P Ellen

    Published in Epileptic disorders (01-09-2009)
    “…Patients with mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) due to hippocampal sclerosis (HS) often show ictal and interictal propagation of epileptiform EEG activity to…”
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    Congenital duodenal stenosis. The duodenal cervix sign by Halko, M, LoPresti, P A, Patel, H D, Chawla, S, Marzulli, V

    Published in The American journal of gastroenterology (01-03-1978)
    “…A case of congenital duodenal stenosis is reported complicated by recurrent pancreatitis. The diagnosis was not initially entertained because of the…”
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