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1. Early soft and flexible fusion of electroencephalography and functional magnetic resonance imaging via double coupled matrix tensor factorization for multisubject group analysis.

2. A Deep Shared Multi-Scale Inception Network Enables Accurate Neonatal Quiet Sleep Detection With Limited EEG Channels.

3. Augmenting interictal mapping with neurovascular coupling biomarkers by structured factorization of epileptic EEG and fMRI data.

4. Visual seizure annotation and automated seizure detection using behind-the-ear electroencephalographic channels.

5. A convolutional neural network outperforming state-of-the-art sleep staging algorithms for both preterm and term infants.

6. Neonatal Seizure Detection Using Deep Convolutional Neural Networks.

7. Nonconvulsive Epileptic Seizure Detection in Scalp EEG Using Multiway Data Analysis.

8. Automated EEG background analysis to identify neonates with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy treated with hypothermia at risk for adverse outcome: A pilot study.

9. Quiet sleep detection in preterm infants using deep convolutional neural networks.

10. Weighted Performance Metrics for Automatic Neonatal Seizure Detection Using Multiscored EEG Data.

11. Automated EEG sleep staging in the term-age baby using a generative modelling approach.

12. Comparison between Scalp EEG and Behind-the-Ear EEG for Development of a Wearable Seizure Detection System for Patients with Focal Epilepsy.

13. Interrater agreement in visual scoring of neonatal seizures based on majority voting on a web-based system: The Neoguard EEG database.

14. Relation Between EEG Activity and Brain Oxygenation in Preterm Neonates.

15. Non-EEG seizure detection systems and potential SUDEP prevention: State of the art: Review and update.

16. Improved multi-stage neonatal seizure detection using a heuristic classifier and a data-driven post-processor.

17. The suppression curve as a quantitative approach for measuring brain maturation in preterm infants.

18. Improving Reliability of Monitoring Background EEG Dynamics in Asphyxiated Infants.

19. Changes in Oxygenation Levels Precede Changes in Amplitude of the EEG in Premature Infants.

20. Data-driven metric representing the maturation of preterm EEG.

21. Classifying the auditory P300 using mobile EEG recordings without calibration phase.

22. Compressed Sensing of Multichannel EEG Signals: The Simultaneous Cosparsity and Low-Rank Optimization.

23. Holistic approach for automated background EEG assessment in asphyxiated full-term infants.

24. Multiple sparse volumetric priors for distributed EEG source reconstruction.

25. Line length as a robust method to detect high-activity events: automated burst detection in premature EEG recordings.

26. Bayesian model selection of template forward models for EEG source reconstruction.

27. The dynamics of contour integration: A simultaneous EEG-fMRI study.

28. ICA extracts epileptic sources from fMRI in EEG-negative patients: a retrospective validation study.

29. Peri-ictal ECG changes in childhood epilepsy: implications for detection systems.

30. Relationship of EEG sources of neonatal seizures to acute perinatal brain lesions seen on MRI: a pilot study.

31. Non-EEG seizure-detection systems and potential SUDEP prevention: state of the art.

32. The quest for single trial correlations in multimodal EEG-fMRI data.

33. Comparison of correlation analysis and JointICA for simultaneous EEG-fMRI recordings on contour integration task.

34. Sparse reconstruction of correlated multichannel activity.

35. Incorporating structural information from the multichannel EEG improves patient-specific seizure detection.

36. Improving spatiotemporal characterization of cognitive processes with data-driven EEG-fMRI analysis.

37. Automated EEG inter-burst interval detection in neonates with mild to moderate postasphyxial encephalopathy.

38. Automated artifact removal as preprocessing refines neonatal seizure detection.

39. Validation of a new automated neonatal seizure detection system: a clinician's perspective.

40. The BOLD correlates of the visual P1 and N1 in single-trial analysis of simultaneous EEG-fMRI recordings during a spatial detection task.

41. Independent component analysis as a preprocessing step for data compression of neonatal EEG.

42. Source separation from single-channel recordings by combining empirical-mode decomposition and independent component analysis.

44. Removal of muscle artifacts from EEG recordings of spoken language production.

45. Removal of BCG artifacts from EEG recordings inside the MR scanner: a comparison of methodological and validation-related aspects.

46. Time varying neonatal seizure localization.

47. Removing muscle and eye artifacts using blind source separation techniques in ictal EEG source imaging.

48. Detection of nocturnal frontal lobe seizures in pediatric patients by means of accelerometers: a first study.

49. Automated neonatal seizure detection mimicking a human observer reading EEG.

50. Review on solving the forward problem in EEG source analysis.

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