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Research paper thumbnail of Multifocal hypometabolic correlates to deficits of verbal memory in mesial temporal lobe epilepsy

Epilepsy & Behavior, Jun 1, 2023

Research paper thumbnail of Repetitive ballistic movements as a high-risk comorbidity in a ventricular assist device patient

Neurology, Oct 11, 2019

Parasomnias can be a life-threatening but modifiable comorbidity in patients with implantable ven... more Parasomnias can be a life-threatening but modifiable comorbidity in patients with implantable ventricular assist device.

Research paper thumbnail of Generalized Discharges and Generalized Epilepsy

Research paper thumbnail of Effects of Focal Lesions on Eeg

Research paper thumbnail of Clinical findings of the phakomatoses: Tuberous sclerosis

Research paper thumbnail of Painful Cutaneous Laser Stimulation for Temporal Summation of Pain Assessment

The Journal of Pain, Jul 1, 2023

Research paper thumbnail of Recurrent Dissociative Fugue Episodes in a Child With Autism Spectrum Disorder

Clinical Pediatrics, Jan 17, 2022

Dissociative amnesia with dissociative fugue is a disorder characterized by an inability to recal... more Dissociative amnesia with dissociative fugue is a disorder characterized by an inability to recall autobiographical information accompanied by purposeful travel or bewildered wandering.1 In dissociative fugue, intellectual ability is preserved and there is accompanying memory loss, differentiating it from the more general term “elopement” that is used for wandering behavior in individuals with developmental disabilities. Dissociative fugue occurs at an estimated prevalence of 0.2% in the general population and 1.6% among dissociative disorders.2 Fugue events occur more often in men than women and more often in adults than children.1 About one third of patients with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have comorbid epilepsy; paroxysmal behaviors can be difficult to treat because the etiology— usually epileptic versus nonepileptic—can be difficult to determine given the particular challenges presented by ASD. We present a case of dissociative fugue presenting as possible seizures in an adolescent male with ASD. We review this unusual presentation and discuss differential diagnosis and management of this challenging condition.

Research paper thumbnail of A Bayesian State-Space Approach to Mapping Directional Brain Networks

arXiv (Cornell University), Dec 20, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of The Normal Waking Electroencephalogram

Research paper thumbnail of Potential of focused ultrasound in epilepsy surgery

Journal of therapeutic ultrasound, Jun 30, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Non-24-hour Sleep-wake Rhythm Disorder in Sighted Individual Treated With Tasimelteon

Research paper thumbnail of Contactless Cutaneous Laser Stimulation Evokes Greater Temporal Summation Of Pain In Healthy Female Subjects

The Journal of Pain, Apr 1, 2023

Research paper thumbnail of Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformations and Epilepsy, Part 2: Predictors of Seizure Outcomes Following Radiosurgery

World Neurosurgery, Sep 1, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Method, System and Computer Program Product for Limb Movement Analysis for Diagnosis of Convulsions

Research paper thumbnail of Chronobiology and Sleep

CRC Press eBooks, Jun 18, 2010

Research paper thumbnail of Periodic Epileptiform Discharges

Research paper thumbnail of Author response for "Chronic Neurocognitive, Neuropsychological, and Pulmonary Symptoms in Outpatient and Inpatient Cohorts After COVID-19 Infection

Research paper thumbnail of Basic Principles of Electricity

Research paper thumbnail of Use of Technology in an Internet-Delivered Intervention for Older Adults With Mild Cognitive Impairment

Innovation in Aging, Dec 1, 2020

Internet-based interventions using technology can promote access to treatment and reduce particip... more Internet-based interventions using technology can promote access to treatment and reduce participant burden for sleep disorders. However, preliminary studies examining technology use and compliance in older adults with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) are needed prior to undertaking large-scale interventions. Older adults with MCI were recruited from hospital-based memory and sleep disorders clinics and enrolled in a single-arm intervention pilot study. An Internet-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia program collected daily sleep diary data and delivered the automated intervention over nine weeks. Sleep diaries and wrist-worn actigraphs collected sleep data for 14 days, pre-and post-intervention. Descriptive statistics for participant technology use are presented. We have recruited 12 subjects with MCI. Most subjects with MCI accessed the intervention program daily; however, actiwatch compliance varied. Incorporating technology for intervention delivery and data collection in this population is promising, and future work should consider using reminders with wearable technology to increase compliance.

Research paper thumbnail of The Wada test: the best steam engine on the tracks

Epilepsy Research, Oct 1, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of Multifocal hypometabolic correlates to deficits of verbal memory in mesial temporal lobe epilepsy

Epilepsy & Behavior, Jun 1, 2023

Research paper thumbnail of Repetitive ballistic movements as a high-risk comorbidity in a ventricular assist device patient

Neurology, Oct 11, 2019

Parasomnias can be a life-threatening but modifiable comorbidity in patients with implantable ven... more Parasomnias can be a life-threatening but modifiable comorbidity in patients with implantable ventricular assist device.

Research paper thumbnail of Generalized Discharges and Generalized Epilepsy

Research paper thumbnail of Effects of Focal Lesions on Eeg

Research paper thumbnail of Clinical findings of the phakomatoses: Tuberous sclerosis

Research paper thumbnail of Painful Cutaneous Laser Stimulation for Temporal Summation of Pain Assessment

The Journal of Pain, Jul 1, 2023

Research paper thumbnail of Recurrent Dissociative Fugue Episodes in a Child With Autism Spectrum Disorder

Clinical Pediatrics, Jan 17, 2022

Dissociative amnesia with dissociative fugue is a disorder characterized by an inability to recal... more Dissociative amnesia with dissociative fugue is a disorder characterized by an inability to recall autobiographical information accompanied by purposeful travel or bewildered wandering.1 In dissociative fugue, intellectual ability is preserved and there is accompanying memory loss, differentiating it from the more general term “elopement” that is used for wandering behavior in individuals with developmental disabilities. Dissociative fugue occurs at an estimated prevalence of 0.2% in the general population and 1.6% among dissociative disorders.2 Fugue events occur more often in men than women and more often in adults than children.1 About one third of patients with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have comorbid epilepsy; paroxysmal behaviors can be difficult to treat because the etiology— usually epileptic versus nonepileptic—can be difficult to determine given the particular challenges presented by ASD. We present a case of dissociative fugue presenting as possible seizures in an adolescent male with ASD. We review this unusual presentation and discuss differential diagnosis and management of this challenging condition.

Research paper thumbnail of A Bayesian State-Space Approach to Mapping Directional Brain Networks

arXiv (Cornell University), Dec 20, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of The Normal Waking Electroencephalogram

Research paper thumbnail of Potential of focused ultrasound in epilepsy surgery

Journal of therapeutic ultrasound, Jun 30, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Non-24-hour Sleep-wake Rhythm Disorder in Sighted Individual Treated With Tasimelteon

Research paper thumbnail of Contactless Cutaneous Laser Stimulation Evokes Greater Temporal Summation Of Pain In Healthy Female Subjects

The Journal of Pain, Apr 1, 2023

Research paper thumbnail of Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformations and Epilepsy, Part 2: Predictors of Seizure Outcomes Following Radiosurgery

World Neurosurgery, Sep 1, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Method, System and Computer Program Product for Limb Movement Analysis for Diagnosis of Convulsions

Research paper thumbnail of Chronobiology and Sleep

CRC Press eBooks, Jun 18, 2010

Research paper thumbnail of Periodic Epileptiform Discharges

Research paper thumbnail of Author response for "Chronic Neurocognitive, Neuropsychological, and Pulmonary Symptoms in Outpatient and Inpatient Cohorts After COVID-19 Infection

Research paper thumbnail of Basic Principles of Electricity

Research paper thumbnail of Use of Technology in an Internet-Delivered Intervention for Older Adults With Mild Cognitive Impairment

Innovation in Aging, Dec 1, 2020

Internet-based interventions using technology can promote access to treatment and reduce particip... more Internet-based interventions using technology can promote access to treatment and reduce participant burden for sleep disorders. However, preliminary studies examining technology use and compliance in older adults with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) are needed prior to undertaking large-scale interventions. Older adults with MCI were recruited from hospital-based memory and sleep disorders clinics and enrolled in a single-arm intervention pilot study. An Internet-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia program collected daily sleep diary data and delivered the automated intervention over nine weeks. Sleep diaries and wrist-worn actigraphs collected sleep data for 14 days, pre-and post-intervention. Descriptive statistics for participant technology use are presented. We have recruited 12 subjects with MCI. Most subjects with MCI accessed the intervention program daily; however, actiwatch compliance varied. Incorporating technology for intervention delivery and data collection in this population is promising, and future work should consider using reminders with wearable technology to increase compliance.

Research paper thumbnail of The Wada test: the best steam engine on the tracks

Epilepsy Research, Oct 1, 2019

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