Clinical Neurophysiology - Ask the Experts Eishi Asano, Nicholas Stevenson
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In this podcast series, we interview authors from the journals Clinical Neurophysiology and Clinical Neurophysiology Practice in order to get their own perspectives on their publications, their inspirations for the work, and background about their careers. We hope to offer interesting tidbits for fellow researchers, students, and patients interested in this groundbreaking field.
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Dr. Maryam Ravan and Dr. Gary Hasey
In this very exciting episode, we discuss a novel EEG technique to differentiate between major depressive disorder and bipolar disorder. Tune in to hear from Dr. Maryam Ravan and Dr. Gary Hasey on their research titled, "Discriminating between bipolar and major depressive disorder using a machine learning approach and resting-state EEG data" published in Clinical Neurophysiology in February 2023.
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Dr. Ravindra Arya and Dr. Brian Ervin
In today's episode of Clinical Neurophysiology - Ask the Experts we interview Dr. Ravindra Arya and Dr. Brian Ervin from Cincinnati Children's Hospital on their research titled, "A distributed network supports spatiotemporal cerebral dynamics of visual naming" published in Clinical Neurophysiology.
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Dr. Aasef Shaikh
In this episode of Clinical Neurophysiology we discuss Dr. Aasef Shaikh's work published in Clinical Neurophysiology titled, "Pallidal neuron activity determines responsiveness to deep brain stimulation in cervical dystonia". It is a fascinating episode where we delve into the importance of precision medicine in neuromodulation.
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Dr. Laura Franke
In this episode we discuss Dr. Laura Franke's publication in Clinical Neurophysiology titled, "Auditory evoked brain potentials as markers of chronic effects of mild traumatic brain injury in mid-life".
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Dr. Lorenzo Ricci
In this episode of Clinical Neurophysiology - Ask the Experts we discuss Dr. Ricci's career and publication from Clinical Neurophysiology titled, "Machine learning for predicting levetiracetam treatment response in temporal lobe epilepsy".
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Dr. Vasileios Kokkinos
In this episode of Clinical Neurophysiology - Ask the Experts we discuss Dr. Vasileios Kokkinos' paper from Clinical Neurophysiology, “Hippocampal spindles and barques are normal intracranial electroencephalographic entities” published December 2021.