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Emery Neal Brown, M.D., Ph.D.

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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Adaptive filtering to reduce global interference in evoked brain activity detection: a human subject case study.
Authors: Zhang Q, Brown EN, Strangman GE.
J Biomed Opt
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Adaptive filtering for global interference cancellation and real-time recovery of evoked brain activity: a Monte Carlo simulation study.
Authors: Zhang Q, Brown EN, Strangman GE.
J Biomed Opt
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General-purpose filter design for neural prosthetic devices.
Authors: Srinivasan L, Eden UT, Mitter SK, Brown EN.
J Neurophysiol
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Mathematical model of network dynamics governing mouse sleep-wake behavior.
Authors: Behn CG, Brown EN, Scammell TE, Kopell NJ.
J Neurophysiol
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A state-space framework for movement control to dynamic goals through brain-driven interfaces.
Authors: Srinivasan L, Brown EN.
IEEE Trans Biomed Eng
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Construction of point process adaptive filter algorithms for neural systems using sequential Monte Carlo methods.
Authors: Ergün A, Barbieri R, Eden UT, Wilson MA, Brown EN.
IEEE Trans Biomed Eng
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Bayesian analysis of interleaved learning and response bias in behavioral experiments.
Authors: Smith AC, Wirth S, Suzuki WA, Brown EN.
J Neurophysiol
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A state-space analysis for reconstruction of goal-directed movements using neural signals.
Authors: Srinivasan L, Eden UT, Willsky AS, Brown EN.
Neural Comput
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Modeling the contribution of lamina 5 neuronal and network dynamics to low frequency EEG phenomena.
Authors: Karameh FN, Dahleh MA, Brown EN, Massaquoi SG.
Biol Cybern
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Characterizing the amplitude dynamics of the human core-temperature circadian rhythm using a stochastic-dynamic model.
Authors: Indic P, Brown EN.
J Theor Biol
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