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Mathematical Papers


This is a list of some of the mathematical papers that I have read:

 

  • Khosravani, H., Pinnegar, C.R., Mitchell, J.R., Bardakjian, B.L., Federico, P. & Carlen, P.L.: 'Increased high-frequency oscillations precede in vitro low-Mg2+ seizures', Epilepsia, 46(8), 1-10, 2005.
  • Lehmkuhle, M.J., Thomson, K.E., Scheerlink, P., Pouliot, W., Greger, B. & Dudek, F.E.: 'A simple quantitative method for analyzing electrographic status epilepticus in rats', J Neurophysiol, 101(3), 1660-70, 2009.
  • Lehnertz, K. et al.: 'State-of-the-Art of Seizure Prediction', J. Clin. Neurophysiol, 24, 147-153, 2007.
  • Litt, B. & Echauz, J.: 'Prediction of epileptic seizures', The Lancet Neurology, 1, 22-30, 2002.
  • Mormann, F., Kreuz, T., Andrezejak, R.G., David, P., Lehnertz, K. & Elger, C.E.: 'Epileptic seizures are preceded by a decrease in synchronization', Epilepsy Research, 53, 173-185, 2003.
  • Mormann, F. et al.: 'On the predictability of epileptic seizures', Clinical Neurophysiology, 116, 569–587, 2005.
  • Mormann, F., Andrzejak, R.G., Elger, C.E. & Lehnertz, K.: 'Seizure prediction: the long and winding road', Brain, 130, 314-333, 2007.
  • Ocak, H.: 'Automatic detection of epileptic seizures in EEG using discrete wavelet transform and approximate entropy', Expert Systems with Applications, 36, 2027–2036, 2009.
  • Sackellares, J.C.: 'Seizure Prediction', Epilepsy Currents, 8(3), 55-59, 2008.
  • Schelter, B. et al.: 'Seizure prediction: The impact of long prediction horizons', Epilepsy Research, 73, 213-217, 2007.