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Clifton Frilot

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Neurological Research|March 28, 2012
Increased determinism in brain electrical activity occurs in association with multiple sclerosisSimona Carrubba, Alireza Minagar, Andrew L Chesson, et al.
Skeletal Radiology|June 12, 2019
Correction to: Ultrasound localization of lacerated flexor tendon ends in the hand: a cadaveric studyDavid A Alvarez, David H Ballard, Trevor Carroll, et al.
Skeletal Radiology|May 23, 2019
Ultrasound localization of lacerated flexor tendon ends in the hand: a cadaveric studyDavid A Alvarez, David H Ballard, Trevor Carroll, et al.
International Journal of Radiation Biology|June 27, 2009
The electric field is a sufficient physical determinant of the human magnetic senseSimona Carrubba, Clifton Frilot, Francis X Hart, et al.
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine|July 29, 2010
Simulated MR magnetic field induces steady-state changes in brain dynamics: Implications for interpretation of functional MR studiesAndrew A Marino, Simona Carrubba, Clifton Frilot, et al.
Clinical EEG and Neuroscience|November 16, 2014
The Fingerprint of Rapid Eye Movement: Its Algorithmic Detection in the Sleep Electroencephalogram Using a Single DerivationDavid E McCarty, Paul Y Kim, Clifton Frilot, et al.
Psychiatry Research|December 3, 2014
Recurrence analysis of the EEG during sleep accurately identifies subjects with mental health symptomsDavid E McCarty, Naresh M Punjabi, Paul Y Kim, et al.
Bioelectromagnetics|February 23, 2007
Glycoproteins bound to ion channels mediate detection of electric fields: a proposed mechanism and supporting evidenceOleg V Kolomytkin, Sharon Dunn, Francis X Hart, et al.
Neurological Research|April 22, 2010
Multiple sclerosis impairs ability to detect abrupt appearance of a subliminal stimulusSimona Carrubba, Alireza Minagar, Eduardo Gonzalez-Toledo, et al.
Neuroscience Research|November 27, 2007
Magnetosensory evoked potentials: consistent nonlinear phenomenaSimona Carrubba, Clifton Frilot, Andrew L Chesson, et al.
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Neurological Research|March 28, 2012
Increased determinism in brain electrical activity occurs in association with multiple sclerosisSimona Carrubba, Alireza Minagar, Andrew L Chesson, et al.
Skeletal Radiology|June 12, 2019
Correction to: Ultrasound localization of lacerated flexor tendon ends in the hand: a cadaveric studyDavid A Alvarez, David H Ballard, Trevor Carroll, et al.
Skeletal Radiology|May 23, 2019
Ultrasound localization of lacerated flexor tendon ends in the hand: a cadaveric studyDavid A Alvarez, David H Ballard, Trevor Carroll, et al.
International Journal of Radiation Biology|June 27, 2009
The electric field is a sufficient physical determinant of the human magnetic senseSimona Carrubba, Clifton Frilot, Francis X Hart, et al.
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine|July 29, 2010
Simulated MR magnetic field induces steady-state changes in brain dynamics: Implications for interpretation of functional MR studiesAndrew A Marino, Simona Carrubba, Clifton Frilot, et al.
Clinical EEG and Neuroscience|November 16, 2014
The Fingerprint of Rapid Eye Movement: Its Algorithmic Detection in the Sleep Electroencephalogram Using a Single DerivationDavid E McCarty, Paul Y Kim, Clifton Frilot, et al.
Psychiatry Research|December 3, 2014
Recurrence analysis of the EEG during sleep accurately identifies subjects with mental health symptomsDavid E McCarty, Naresh M Punjabi, Paul Y Kim, et al.
Bioelectromagnetics|February 23, 2007
Glycoproteins bound to ion channels mediate detection of electric fields: a proposed mechanism and supporting evidenceOleg V Kolomytkin, Sharon Dunn, Francis X Hart, et al.
Neurological Research|April 22, 2010
Multiple sclerosis impairs ability to detect abrupt appearance of a subliminal stimulusSimona Carrubba, Alireza Minagar, Eduardo Gonzalez-Toledo, et al.
Neuroscience Research|November 27, 2007
Magnetosensory evoked potentials: consistent nonlinear phenomenaSimona Carrubba, Clifton Frilot, Andrew L Chesson, et al.
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