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1. Clinical, imaging, and biomarker evidence of amyloid- and tau-related neurodegeneration in late-onset epilepsy of unknown etiology

2. Correlating electroconvulsive therapy response to electroencephalographic markers: Study protocol

3. Protocol for the Prognosticating Delirium Recovery Outcomes Using Wakefulness and Sleep Electroencephalography (P-DROWS-E) study: a prospective observational study of delirium in elderly cardiac surgical patients

4. Central-positive complexes in ECT-induced seizures: Possible evidence for thalamocortical mechanisms

5. Quiescence during burst suppression and postictal generalized EEG suppression are distinct patterns of activity

8. Self-Reported Severity and Causes of Traumatic Brain Injury in Patients With Epileptic or Functional Seizures

9. Using the modified frailty index to predict negative outcomes in <scp>free‐flap</scp> breast reconstruction: A National Surgical Quality Improvement Project <scp>‐based</scp> study

10. Clinical MRI morphological analysis of functional seizures compared to seizure-naïve and psychiatric controls

11. A minority of patients with functional seizures have abnormalities on neuroimaging

12. Protocol for the Prognosticating Delirium Recovery Outcomes Using Wakefulness and Sleep Electroencephalography (P-DROWS-E) study: a prospective observational study of delirium in elderly cardiac surgical patients

13. Postictal generalized electroencephalographic suppression following electroconvulsive therapy: Temporal characteristics and impact of anesthetic regimen

14. Central-positive complexes in ECT-induced seizures: Evidence for thalamocortical mechanisms

15. Voltage-based automated detection of postictal generalized electroencephalographic suppression: Algorithm development and validation

16. Quiescence during burst suppression and postictal generalized EEG suppression are distinct patterns of activity.

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