Frederick J P Langheim
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Recent Articles
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Reardon C, Hafer R, Langheim F, Lee E, McDonald J, Peterson M, et al.
MedEdPORTAL
. 2020 Feb;
16:10870.
PMID: 32051851
Introduction: Quality improvement (QI) is an increasingly important aspect of health care and residency education. There is relatively little research describing QI curricula for residents in psychiatry. Although QI curricula...
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Koh S, Cattell G, Cochran D, Krasner A, Langheim F, Sasso D
J Psychiatr Pract
. 2013 May;
19(3):254-63.
PMID: 23653084
Background: Recent and ongoing advances in information technology present opportunities and challenges in the practice of medicine. Among all medical subspecialties, psychiatry is uniquely suited to help guide the medical...
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Shim R, Koplan C, Langheim F, Manseau M, Oleskey C, Powers R, et al.
Psychiatr Serv
. 2012 Dec;
63(12):1231-3.
PMID: 23203357
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) includes provisions to shift the U.S. health care system to address achieving wellness rather than just treating illness. In this Open Forum, the Prevention Committee...
4.
Shim R, Powers R, Oleskey C, Manseau M, Langheim F, Koplan C, et al.
Acad Psychiatry
. 2012 Sep;
36(5):353-5.
PMID: 22983464
No abstract available.
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Langheim F, Murphy M, Riedner B, Tononi G
J Sleep Res
. 2011 Feb;
20(4):496-505.
PMID: 21281369
Sleep is a behavioral state ideal for studying functional connectivity because it minimizes many sources of between-subject variability that confound waking analyses. This is particularly important for potential connectivity studies...
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Georgopoulos A, Karageorgiou E, Leuthold A, Lewis S, Lynch J, Alonso A, et al.
J Neural Eng
. 2007 Dec;
4(4):349-55.
PMID: 18057502
We report on a test to assess the dynamic brain function at high temporal resolution using magnetoencephalography (MEG). The essence of the test is the measurement of the dynamic synchronous...
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Langheim F, Leuthold A, Georgopoulos A
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2006 Jan;
103(2):455-9.
PMID: 16387850
We visualized synchronous dynamic brain networks by using prewhitened (stationary) magnetoencephalography signals. Data were acquired from 248 axial gradiometers while 10 subjects fixated on a spot of light for 45...
8.
Langheim F, Merkle A, Leuthold A, Lewis S, Georgopoulos A
Exp Brain Res
. 2005 Dec;
170(4):513-21.
PMID: 16328259
High density, whole head magnetoencephalography (MEG) was used to study ten healthy human subjects (five females and five males) participating in a continuous shape-copying task. The task was performed with...
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Georgopoulos A, Langheim F, Leuthold A, Merkle A
Exp Brain Res
. 2005 Jul;
167(1):132-5.
PMID: 16044305
Brain-machine interface (BMI) efforts have been focused on using either invasive implanted electrodes or training-extensive conscious manipulation of brain rhythms to control prosthetic devices. Here we demonstrate an excellent prediction...
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Leuthold A, Langheim F, Lewis S, Georgopoulos A
Exp Brain Res
. 2005 May;
164(4):411-22.
PMID: 15864567
We used standard time series modeling to analyze magnetoencephalographic (MEG) data acquired during three tasks. Each task lasted 45 s, for a total data acquisition period of 135 s. Ten...