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Publikováno v:
Clinical EEG and Neuroscience. 49:103-113
Chronic pain affects more than 35% of the US adult population representing a major public health imperative. Currently, there are no objective means for identifying the presence of pain, nor for quantifying pain severity. Through a better understandi
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Pain Medicine. 12:1241-1248
Objectives. An extensive neuroimaging literature on chronic pain demonstrates increased cerebral blood flow and metabolism consistent with increased neuronal activity in the structures comprising the “Pain Matrix”; furthermore, some of these regi
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Brain Injury. 25:426-432
Assessment of awareness in patients with severe brain injury remains subjective, although patients with even limited awareness (e.g. minimal conscious state, MCS) have different prognoses and treatment than those in vegetative state (VS). Recently, t
Autor:
Leslie S. Prichep, MeeLee Tom, Erwin Roy John, Robert J. Chabot, L. Rausch, Wolfgang J. Kox, Henry Merkin, Bryant Howard, S Wolter, Laverne D. Gugino
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British Journal of Anaesthesia. 92:393-399
Background This retrospective study describes the performance of the Patient State Index (PSI), under standard clinical practice conditions. The PSI is comprised of quantitative features of the EEG (QEEG) that display clear differences between hypnot
Autor:
Kenneth Alper, Bryant Howard, Lev Sverdlov, Mitchell S. Rosenthal, Leslie S. Prichep, Sharon C. Kowalik, Henry Merkin, Mee Lee Tom, Erwin Roy John
Publikováno v:
Clinical Electroencephalography. 33:8-20
We previously described the existence of two quantitative EEG (QEEG) subtypes of cocaine dependent males, identified at baseline, displaying differential pronenessto relapse. The current study expands the population to include females and enhances th
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Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica. 115(3)
Objective: To demonstrate the utility of three-dimensional source localization of the scalp-recorded electroencephalogram (EEG) for the identification of the most probable underlying brain dysfunction in patients with obsessive–compulsive disorder
Autor:
Sharon C. Kowalik, MeeLee Tom, Leslie S. Prichep, Henry Merkin, Mitchell S. Rosenthal, Kenneth Alper, Larisa S. Vaysblat, E. Roy John
Publikováno v:
Drug and alcohol dependence. 54(1)
This study investigates the existence of outcome related neurophysiological subtypes within a population of abstinent cocaine dependent adults. We have previously reported and replicated the existence of a distinctive quantitative EEG (QEEG) profile
Autor:
Kenneth Alper, Leslie S. Prichep, E. Roy John, Sharon C. Kowalik, Mitchell S. Rosenthal, Henry Merkin, MeeLee Tom
Publikováno v:
Biological psychiatry. 40(10)
This study replicates preliminary findings reporting a quantitative electroencephalographic (QEEG) profile of crack cocaine dependence in abstinence. All subjects (n = 52) met criteria for DMS-III-R cocaine dependence (in the form of crack), and were
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Clinical EEG (electroencephalography). 27(1)
The sensitivity and specificity of QEEG-based discriminant functions were evaluated in populations of children diagnosed with specific developmental learning disorders and those with attention deficit disorders. Both populations of children could be
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Journal of spinal disorders. 8(4)
A study was completed to evaluate the diagnostic utility of dermatomal evoked potentials (EPs) for identifying single and multiple sensory nerve root compromise. We examined the clinical records of 37 patients referred for neck and lower back pain wi