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Kyle Q Lepage

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Journal of Theoretical Biology|September 18, 2017
The relationship between coherence and the phase-locking valueKyle Q Lepage, Sujith Vijayan
Biomed Research International|April 14, 2015
A time-series model of phase amplitude cross frequency coupling and comparison of spectral characteristics with neural dataKyle Q Lepage, Sujith Vijayan
Journal of Computational Neuroscience|March 20, 2015
Fast maximum likelihood estimation using continuous-time neural point process modelsKyle Q Lepage, Christopher J MacDonald
Journal of Computational Neuroscience|September 20, 2012
Inferring evoked brain connectivity through adaptive perturbationKyle Q Lepage, ShiNung Ching, Mark A Kramer
Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual International Conference|October 11, 2013
An active method for tracking connectivity in temporally changing brain networksKyle Q Lepage, Mark A Kramer, ShiNung Ching
Neural Computation|June 16, 2011
The dependence of spike field coherence on expected intensityKyle Q Lepage, Mark A Kramer, Uri T Eden
Neural Computation|January 24, 2013
Some sampling properties of common phase estimatorsKyle Q Lepage, Mark A Kramer, Uri T Eden
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|July 1, 2014
A statistically robust EEG re-referencing procedure to mitigate reference effectKyle Q Lepage, Mark A Kramer, Catherine J Chu
Journal of Neural Engineering|August 16, 2021
Multitaper estimates of phase-amplitude couplingKyle Q Lepage, Cavan N Fleming, Mark Witcher, et al.
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|January 28, 2012
The statistical analysis of partially confounded covariates important to neural spikingKyle Q Lepage, Christopher J Macdonald, Howard Eichenbaum, et al.
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Journal of Theoretical Biology|September 18, 2017
The relationship between coherence and the phase-locking valueKyle Q Lepage, Sujith Vijayan
Biomed Research International|April 14, 2015
A time-series model of phase amplitude cross frequency coupling and comparison of spectral characteristics with neural dataKyle Q Lepage, Sujith Vijayan
Journal of Computational Neuroscience|March 20, 2015
Fast maximum likelihood estimation using continuous-time neural point process modelsKyle Q Lepage, Christopher J MacDonald
Journal of Computational Neuroscience|September 20, 2012
Inferring evoked brain connectivity through adaptive perturbationKyle Q Lepage, ShiNung Ching, Mark A Kramer
Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual International Conference|October 11, 2013
An active method for tracking connectivity in temporally changing brain networksKyle Q Lepage, Mark A Kramer, ShiNung Ching
Neural Computation|June 16, 2011
The dependence of spike field coherence on expected intensityKyle Q Lepage, Mark A Kramer, Uri T Eden
Neural Computation|January 24, 2013
Some sampling properties of common phase estimatorsKyle Q Lepage, Mark A Kramer, Uri T Eden
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|July 1, 2014
A statistically robust EEG re-referencing procedure to mitigate reference effectKyle Q Lepage, Mark A Kramer, Catherine J Chu
Journal of Neural Engineering|August 16, 2021
Multitaper estimates of phase-amplitude couplingKyle Q Lepage, Cavan N Fleming, Mark Witcher, et al.
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|January 28, 2012
The statistical analysis of partially confounded covariates important to neural spikingKyle Q Lepage, Christopher J Macdonald, Howard Eichenbaum, et al.
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