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Steven M Stufflebeam

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Bastola S, Jahromi S, Chikara R, Stufflebeam S, Ottensmeyer M, Novi G, et al.
Bioengineering (Basel) . 2024 Sep; 11(9). PMID: 39329639
Dipole localization, a fundamental challenge in electromagnetic source imaging, inherently constitutes an optimization problem aimed at solving the inverse problem of electric current source estimation within the human brain. The...
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Tanaka N, Ahlfors S, Stufflebeam S
J Clin Neurophysiol . 2024 Aug; 42(3):208-214. PMID: 39177533
Purpose: Although the sensor-to-head distance is theoretically known to affect the signal strength in magnetoencephalography (MEG), these values have not been reported for a whole-head MEG system in a large...
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Hassanzadeh E, Ailion A, Hassanzadeh M, Hornak A, Peled N, Martino D, et al.
AJNR Am J Neuroradiol . 2024 Aug; 46(2):293-301. PMID: 39134370
Background And Purpose: The quality of resting-state fMRI (rs-fMRI) under anesthesia is variable and there are no guidelines on optimal image acquisition or anesthesia protocol. We aim to identify the...
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Zhou D, Gumenyuk V, Taraschenko O, Grobelny B, Stufflebeam S, Peled N
Brain Topogr . 2023 Nov; 37(1):116-125. PMID: 37966675
Magnetoencephalography (MEG) is clinically used to localize interictal spikes in discrete brain areas of epilepsy patients through the equivalent current dipole (ECD) method, but does not account for the temporal...
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Numan T, Breedt L, Maciel B, Kulik S, Derks J, Schoonheim M, et al.
Brain . 2022 Sep; 145(10):3654-3665. PMID: 36130310
It is unclear why exactly gliomas show preferential occurrence in certain brain areas. Increased spiking activity around gliomas leads to faster tumour growth in animal models, while higher non-invasively measured...
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Nascimento F, McLaren J, Westover M, Zafar S, Stufflebeam S
Neurology . 2022 Apr; 98(19):814-815. PMID: 35410908
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Gholipour T, You X, Stufflebeam S, Loew M, Koubeissi M, Morgan V, et al.
Epilepsia . 2022 Jan; 63(3):629-640. PMID: 34984672
Objective: This study was undertaken to identify shared functional network characteristics among focal epilepsies of different etiologies, to distinguish epilepsy patients from controls, and to lateralize seizure focus using functional...
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Bubrick E, Gholipour T, Hibert M, Cosgrove G, Stufflebeam S, Young G
J Neuroimaging . 2021 Dec; 32(2):292-299. PMID: 34964194
Background And Purpose: MRI has a crucial role in presurgical evaluation of drug-resistant focal epilepsy patients. Whether and how much 7T MRI further improves presurgical diagnosis compared to standard of...
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Corona L, Tamilia E, Madsen J, Stufflebeam S, Pearl P, Papadelis C
Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc . 2021 Dec; 2021:408-411. PMID: 34891320
Children with medically refractory epilepsy (MRE) require resective neurosurgery to achieve seizure freedom, whose success depends on accurate delineation of the epileptogenic zone (EZ). Functional connectivity (FC) can assess the...
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Mamashli F, Khan S, Hamalainen M, Jas M, Raij T, Stufflebeam S, et al.
Cell Rep . 2021 Aug; 36(8):109566. PMID: 34433024
Neuronal oscillations are suggested to play an important role in auditory working memory (WM), but their contribution to content-specific representations has remained unclear. Here, we measure magnetoencephalography during a retro-cueing...