Sarah Seger
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Seger S, Kriegel J, Lega B, Ekstrom A
bioRxiv
. 2024 Dec;
PMID: 39677778
Low frequency oscillations in the hippocampus emerge during by both spatial navigation and episodic memory function in humans. We have recently shown that in humans, memory-related processing is a stronger...
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Berto S, Fontenot M, Seger S, Ayhan F, Caglayan E, Kulkarni A, et al.
Nat Neurosci
. 2021 Mar;
24(4):554-564.
PMID: 33686299
In humans, brain oscillations support critical features of memory formation. However, understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying this activity remains a major challenge. Here, we measured memory-sensitive oscillations using intracranial electroencephalography...
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Wang D, Schmitt K, Seger S, Davila C, Lega B
Hippocampus
. 2021 Feb;
31(5):481-492.
PMID: 33544408
Phase amplitude coupling (PAC) between theta and gamma oscillations represents a key neurophysiological mechanism that promotes the temporal organization of oscillatory activity. For this reason, PAC has been implicated in...
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Khambhati A, Kahn A, Costantini J, Ezzyat Y, Solomon E, Gross R, et al.
Netw Neurosci
. 2019 Aug;
3(3):848-877.
PMID: 31410383
Chronically implantable neurostimulation devices are becoming a clinically viable option for treating patients with neurological disease and psychiatric disorders. Neurostimulation offers the ability to probe and manipulate distributed networks of...
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Gosain R, Gill A, Fuqua J, Volz L, Kessans Knable M, Bycroft R, et al.
Clin Case Rep
. 2017 Dec;
5(12):1926-1930.
PMID: 29225827
Drug-induced aHUS is rare; however, early diagnosis is vital to reduce morbidity and mortality. With confirmation of the diagnosis, eculizumab appears to be a viable treatment option to suppress the...