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Emily L Foldes

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Knittel J, Hoskin J, Hoyt D, Abdo J, Foldes E, McElvogue M, et al.
AJNR Am J Neuroradiol . 2025 Jan; 46(1):141-146. PMID: 39746816
Background And Purpose: Normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) is a diagnostic challenge because its clinical symptoms and imaging appearance resemble normal aging and other forms of dementia. Identifying NPH is essential...
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Johnson C, Turner K, Foldes E, Malow B, Wiggs L
Sleep Med . 2012 May; 13(7):795-801. PMID: 22609024
Background And Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare two parent completed questionnaires, the Modified Simonds & Parraga Sleep Questionnaire (MSPSQ) and the Children's Sleep Habits Questionnaire (CSHQ),...
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Ackermann Jr D, Ethier C, Foldes E, Oby E, Tyler D, Bauman M, et al.
Muscle Nerve . 2011 May; 43(6):897-9. PMID: 21607972
Recent studies have made significant progress toward the clinical implementation of high-frequency conduction block (HFB) of peripheral nerves. However, these studies were performed in small nerves, and questions remain regarding...
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Ackermann Jr D, Bhadra N, Foldes E, Kilgore K
J Neurosci Methods . 2011 Feb; 201(1):173-6. PMID: 21276819
Direct current, DC, can be used to quickly and reversibly block activity in excitable tissue, or to quickly and reversibly increase or decrease the natural excitability of a neuronal population....
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Foldes E, Ackermann D, Bhadra N, Kilgore K, Bhadra N
J Neurosci Methods . 2010 Dec; 196(1):31-7. PMID: 21187115
Nerve cuff electrodes are a principle tool of basic and applied electro-neurophysiology studies and are championed for their ability to achieve good nerve recruitment with low thresholds. We describe the...
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Gerges M, Foldes E, Ackermann D, Bhadra N, Bhadra N, Kilgore K
J Neural Eng . 2010 Oct; 7(6):066003. PMID: 20966536
High-frequency alternating currents (HFAC) have proven to be a reversible and rapid method of blocking peripheral nerve conduction, holding promise for treatment of disorders associated with undesirable neuronal activity. The...
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Ackermann Jr D, Bhadra N, Foldes E, Kilgore K
Med Biol Eng Comput . 2010 Oct; 49(2):241-51. PMID: 20890673
This study investigates a novel technique for blocking a nerve using a combination of direct and high frequency alternating currents (HFAC). HFAC can produce a fast acting and reversible conduction...
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Ackermann Jr D, Bhadra N, Foldes E, Wang X, Kilgore K
IEEE Trans Neural Syst Rehabil Eng . 2010 Sep; 18(6):658-65. PMID: 20813650
The delivery of high-frequency alternating currents has been shown to produce a focal and reversible conduction block in whole nerve and is a potential therapeutic option for various diseases and...
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Ackermann D, Foldes E, Bhadra N, Kilgore K
J Neurosci Methods . 2010 Aug; 193(1):72-6. PMID: 20705099
Conduction block of peripheral nerves is an important technique for many basic and applied neurophysiology studies. To date, there has not been a technique which provides a quickly initiated and...
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Ackermann D, Foldes E, Bhadra N, Kilgore K
Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc . 2009 Dec; 2009:654-7. PMID: 19963721
The delivery of high frequency alternating currents (HFAC) to peripheral nerves has been shown to produce a rapid and reversible nerve conduction block at the site of the electrode, and...