Harvard Title
Warren M. Zapol Professor of Anaesthesia
Administrative Title(s)
Director, Neuroscience Statistics Research Laboratory, Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care, Massachusetts General Hospital
Anesthetist, Department of Anesthesia, Massachusetts General Hospital
Co-Director, Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology
Other Affiliation(s)
Professor of Computational Neuroscience
Professor of Health Sciences and Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Address
Dept. of Anesthesia and Critical Care, Massachusetts General Hospital
55 Fruit Street, Gray-Bigelow 444
Boston, MA 02114
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Electrical stimulation of the ventral tegmental area induces reanimation from general anesthesia.
Authors: Solt K, Van Dort CJ, Chemali JJ, Taylor NE, Kenny JD, Brown EN.
Anesthesiology
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Anesthesiology
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A review of multitaper spectral analysis.
Statistical modeling of behavioral dynamics during propofol-induced loss of consciousness.
Authors: Wong KF, Smith AC, Pierce ET, Harrell PG, Walsh JL, Salazar-Gómez AF, Tavares CL, Purdon PL, Brown EN.
J Neurosci Methods
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J Neurosci Methods
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Modeling the dynamical effects of anesthesia on brain circuits.
A Subspace Pursuit-based Iterative Greedy Hierarchical solution to the neuromagnetic inverse problem.
Authors: Babadi B, Obregon-Henao G, Lamus C, Hämäläinen MS, Brown EN, Purdon PL.
Neuroimage
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Neuroimage
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Differential requirement for NMDAR activity in SAP97ß-mediated regulation of the number and strength of glutamatergic AMPAR-containing synapses.
Likelihood methods for point processes with refractoriness.
A transition in brain state during propofol-induced unconsciousness.
Authors: Mukamel EA, Pirondini E, Babadi B, Wong KF, Pierce ET, Harrell PG, Walsh JL, Salazar-Gomez AF, Cash SS, Eskandar EN, Weiner VS, Brown EN, Purdon PL.
J Neurosci
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J Neurosci
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Algorithms for the analysis of ensemble neural spiking activity using simultaneous-event multivariate point-process models.
Deconvolution of serum cortisol levels by using compressed sensing.
Authors: Faghih RT, Dahleh MA, Adler GK, Klerman EB, Brown EN.
PLoS One
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PLoS One
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