Suseendrakumar Duraivel
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Duraivel S, Rahimpour S, Chiang C, Trumpis M, Wang C, Barth K, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2023 Nov;
14(1):6938.
PMID: 37932250
Patients suffering from debilitating neurodegenerative diseases often lose the ability to communicate, detrimentally affecting their quality of life. One solution to restore communication is to decode signals directly from the...
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Barth K, Sun J, Chiang C, Qiao S, Wang C, Rahimpour S, et al.
Epilepsia
. 2023 May;
64(7):1910-1924.
PMID: 37150937
Objective: Effective surgical treatment of drug-resistant epilepsy depends on accurate localization of the epileptogenic zone (EZ). High-frequency oscillations (HFOs) are potential biomarkers of the EZ. Previous research has shown that...
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Sun J, Barth K, Qiao S, Chiang C, Wang C, Rahimpour S, et al.
Brain Commun
. 2022 Jun;
4(3):fcac122.
PMID: 35663384
One-third of epilepsy patients suffer from medication-resistant seizures. While surgery to remove epileptogenic tissue helps some patients, 30-70% of patients continue to experience seizures following resection. Surgical outcomes may be...
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Chiang C, Wang C, Barth K, Rahimpour S, Trumpis M, Duraivel S, et al.
J Neural Eng
. 2021 May;
18(4).
PMID: 34010815
Brain functions such as perception, motor control, learning, and memory arise from the coordinated activity of neuronal assemblies distributed across multiple brain regions. While major progress has been made in...
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Duraivel S, Rao A, Lu C, Bentley J, Stacey W, Chestek C, et al.
J Neural Eng
. 2020 Oct;
17(5):056014.
PMID: 33047675
Objective: Conventional neural signal analysis methods assume that features of interest are linear, time-invariant signals confined to well-delineated spectral bands. However, new evidence suggests that neural signals exhibit important non-stationary...