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Chantal Kerssens

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Anesthesiology|June 23, 2007
Using the process dissociation procedure: the meaning and value of comparable base ratesChantal Kerssens
Anesthesiology|February 25, 2010
Implicit memory phenomena under anesthesia are not spuriousChantal Kerssens
Anesthesia and Analgesia|January 24, 2006
To BIS or not to BIS? That is the questionChantal Kerssens, Peter S Sebel
Journal of Gerontological Nursing|June 4, 2014
Managing dementia symptoms and needs using technologyChantal Kerssens, Melany Sattler, Alisha Monteiro
Anesthesiology|September 10, 2003
Awareness: Monitoring versus remembering what happenedChantal Kerssens, Jan Klein, Benno Bonke
Anesthesiology|December 25, 2004
No evidence of memory function during anesthesia with propofol or isoflurane with close control of hypnotic stateChantal Kerssens, Takashi Ouchi, Peter S Sebel
Anesthesiology|August 13, 2009
Preserved memory function during bispectral index-guided anesthesia with sevoflurane for major orthopedic surgeryChantal Kerssens, Julie R Gaither, Peter S Sebel
Brain Research|January 12, 2010
Altered local coherence in the default mode network due to sevoflurane anesthesiaGopikrishna Deshpande, Chantal Kerssens, Peter Simon Sebel, et al.
Anesthesiology|August 2, 2002
Memory function during propofol and alfentanil anesthesia: predictive value of individual differencesChantal Kerssens, Gitta H Lubke, Jan Klein, et al.
Neuroreport|February 12, 2005
Functional connectivity changes with concentration of sevoflurane anesthesiaScott J Peltier, Chantal Kerssens, Stephan B Hamann, et al.
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Anesthesiology|June 23, 2007
Using the process dissociation procedure: the meaning and value of comparable base ratesChantal Kerssens
Anesthesiology|February 25, 2010
Implicit memory phenomena under anesthesia are not spuriousChantal Kerssens
Anesthesia and Analgesia|January 24, 2006
To BIS or not to BIS? That is the questionChantal Kerssens, Peter S Sebel
Journal of Gerontological Nursing|June 4, 2014
Managing dementia symptoms and needs using technologyChantal Kerssens, Melany Sattler, Alisha Monteiro
Anesthesiology|September 10, 2003
Awareness: Monitoring versus remembering what happenedChantal Kerssens, Jan Klein, Benno Bonke
Anesthesiology|December 25, 2004
No evidence of memory function during anesthesia with propofol or isoflurane with close control of hypnotic stateChantal Kerssens, Takashi Ouchi, Peter S Sebel
Anesthesiology|August 13, 2009
Preserved memory function during bispectral index-guided anesthesia with sevoflurane for major orthopedic surgeryChantal Kerssens, Julie R Gaither, Peter S Sebel
Brain Research|January 12, 2010
Altered local coherence in the default mode network due to sevoflurane anesthesiaGopikrishna Deshpande, Chantal Kerssens, Peter Simon Sebel, et al.
Anesthesiology|August 2, 2002
Memory function during propofol and alfentanil anesthesia: predictive value of individual differencesChantal Kerssens, Gitta H Lubke, Jan Klein, et al.
Neuroreport|February 12, 2005
Functional connectivity changes with concentration of sevoflurane anesthesiaScott J Peltier, Chantal Kerssens, Stephan B Hamann, et al.
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