Halford et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Web-based collection of expert opinion on routine scalp EEG: software development and interrater reliabilityHalford et al., 2011
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- 13588065121777174346
- Author
- Halford J
- Pressly W
- Benbadis S
- Tatum IV W
- Turner R
- Arain A
- Pritchard P
- Edwards J
- Dean B
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- Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology
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Computerized detection of epileptiform transients (ETs), characterized by interictal spikes and sharp waves in the EEG, has been a research goal for the last 40 years. A reliable method for detecting ETs would assist physicians in interpretation and improve efficiency in …
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