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MAHESHWARI, ATUL
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Mouse models of epilepsy, Genetics, Neurogenetics, Pharmacogenetics, Pharmacogenomics, Electroencephalogram, Computational Analysis, 2-photon calcium imaging
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MAHESHWARI, ATUL
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Academic Article
Human seizures self-terminate across spatial scales via a critical transition.
Concept
Electroencephalography
Academic Article
Neonatal estradiol stimulation prevents epilepsy in Arx model of X-linked infantile spasms syndrome.
Academic Article
Mystery case: eyelid myoclonia with absences in an adult patient.
Academic Article
Shift in interictal relative gamma power as a novel biomarker for drug response in two mouse models of absence epilepsy.
Grant
Cellular and Network Basis of Anti-Epileptic Drug Response
Academic Article
High Yield of Screening for ADHD in the Epilepsy Monitoring Unit.
Academic Article
Cognitive and functional status in late-onset Lennox-Gastaut syndrome: Variation on a classic phenotype.
Academic Article
Rodent EEG: Expanding the Spectrum of Analysis.
Academic Article
Understanding Cortical Dysfunction in Schizophrenia With TMS/EEG.
Academic Article
EEG education in neurology residency: background knowledge and focal challenges.
Academic Article
Neurostimulation EEG artifacts: VNS, RNS, and DBS.
Grant
The Development of Inhibitory Networks Regulating Sustained Attention
Academic Article
Competency-based EEG education: a list of "must-know" EEG findings for adult and child neurology residents
Academic Article
Intracranial stimulation and EEG feature analysis reveal affective salience network specialization.
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Electroencephalography