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    Painful cutaneous laser stimuli induce event-related oscillatory EEG activities that are different from those induced by nonpainful electrical stimuli by Chien, J H, Liu, C C, Kim, J H, Markman, T M, Lenz, F A

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (15-08-2014)
    “…The non-phase-locked EEG response to painful stimuli has usually been characterized as decreased oscillatory activity (event-related desynchronization, ERD) in…”
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    EEG analysis reveals widespread directed functional interactions related to a painful cutaneous laser stimulus by Markman, T, Liu, C C, Chien, J H, Crone, N E, Zhang, J, Lenz, F A

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-11-2013)
    “…During attention to a painful cutaneous laser stimulus, event-related causality (ERC) has been detected in recordings from subdural electrodes implanted…”
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    Medical student appraisal: searching on smartphones by Khalifian, S, Markman, T, Sampognaro, P, Mitchell, S, Weeks, S, Dattilo, J

    Published in Applied clinical informatics (2013)
    “…The rapidly growing industry for mobile medical applications provides numerous smartphone resources designed for healthcare professionals. However, not all…”
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    Medical student appraisal: applications for bedside patient education by Markman, T M, Sampognaro, P J, Mitchell, S L, Weeks, S R, Khalifian, S, Dattilo, J R

    Published in Applied clinical informatics (01-01-2013)
    “…Medical students are often afforded the privilege of counselling patients. In the past resources were limited to pen and paper or anatomic models. The…”
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    Medical student appraisal: electronic resources for inpatient pre-rounding by Sampognaro, P J, Mitchell, S L, Weeks, S R, Khalifian, S, Markman, T M, Uebel, L W, Dattilo, J R

    Published in Applied clinical informatics (01-01-2013)
    “…Pre-rounding is essential to preparing for morning rounds. Despite its importance, pre-rounding is rarely formally taught within the medical school curriculum…”
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    The effect of interactive multimedia on preoperative knowledge and postoperative recovery of patients undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy by Stergiopoulou, A, Birbas, K, Katostaras, T, Mantas, J

    “…Aim of this study is the evaluation of the impact of a multimedia CD (MCD) on preoperative anxiety and postoperative recovery of patients undergoing elective…”
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