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2008
Central thalamic contributions to arousal regulation and neurological disorders of consciousness.
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Schiff, Nicholas D.
, Ann N Y Acad Sci, 2008, Volume 1129, p.105-18, (2008)
Cortico-cortical networks in patients with ideomotor apraxia as revealed by EEG coherence analysis.
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Wheaton, Lewis A., Bohlhalter Stephan, Nolte Guido, Shibasaki Hiroshi, Hattori Noriaki, Fridman Esteban, Vorbach Sherry, Grafman Jordan, and Hallett Mark
, Neurosci Lett, 2008 Mar 12, Volume 433, Issue 2, p.87-92, (2008)
2007
Comparing spectra and coherences for groups of unequal size.
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Bokil, Hemant, Purpura Keith, Schoffelen Jan-Mathijs, Thomson David, and Mitra Partha
, J Neurosci Methods, 2007 Jan 30, Volume 159, Issue 2, p.337-45, (2007)
2006
Cognitive enhancement with central thalamic electrical stimulation.
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Shirvalkar, Prasad, Seth Malika, Schiff Nicholas D., and Herrera Daniel G.
, Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 2006 Nov 7, Volume 103, Issue 45, p.17007-12, (2006)
2005
Clinical pragmatism and the care of brain damaged patients: toward a palliative neuroethics for disorders of consciousness.
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Fins, Joseph J.
, Prog Brain Res, 2005, Volume 150, p.565-82, (2005)
Contracts, covenants and advance care planning: an empirical study of the moral obligations of patient and proxy.
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Fins, Joseph J., Maltby Barbara S., Friedmann Erika, Greene Michele G., Norris Kaye, Adelman Ronald, and Byock Ira
, J Pain Symptom Manage, 2005 Jan, Volume 29, Issue 1, p.55-68, (2005)
2003
Constructing an ethical stereotaxy for severe brain injury: balancing risks, benefits and access.
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Fins, Joseph J.
, Nat Rev Neurosci, 2003 Apr, Volume 4, Issue 4, p.323-7, (2003)
1999
Commentary: from contract to covenant in advance care planning.
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Fins, Joseph J.
, J Law Med Ethics, 1999 Spring, Volume 27, Issue 1, p.46-51, (1999)
Commentary: neurobiology, suffering, and unconscious brain states.
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Schiff, N D.
, J Pain Symptom Manage, 1999 Apr, Volume 17, Issue 4, p.303-4, (1999)
Common dynamics in temporal lobe seizures and absence seizures.
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Schiff, N D., Labar D R., and Victor J D.
, Neuroscience, 1999, Volume 91, Issue 2, p.417-28, (1999)
Cortical function in the persistent vegetative state.
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Schiff, ND, and Plum F
, Trends Cogn Sci, 1999 Feb, Volume 3, Issue 2, p.43-44, (1999)
1998
Clinical pragmatism: bridging theory and practice.
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Fins, Joseph J., Miller Franklin G., and Bacchetta Matthew D.
, Kennedy Inst Ethics J, 1998 Mar, Volume 8, Issue 1, p.37-42, (1998)
Coordinated expression in chronically unconscious persons.
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Plum, F, Schiff N, Ribary U, and Llinás R
, Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci, 1998 Nov 29, Volume 353, Issue 1377, p.1929-33, (1998)
1997
Clinical pragmatism: a method of moral problem solving.
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Fins, Joseph J., Bacchetta Matthew D., and Miller Franklin G.
, Kennedy Inst Ethics J, 1997 Jun, Volume 7, Issue 2, p.129-45, (1997)
1995
Characteristic nonlinearities of the 3/s ictal electroencephalogram identified by nonlinear autoregressive analysis.
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Schiff, N D., Victor J D., Canel A, and Labar D R.
, Biol Cybern, 1995, Volume 72, Issue 6, p.519-26, (1995)
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