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Michelle Armacost

Concepts (30)

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Name Number of Publications Most Recent Publication Publications by All Authors Concept Score Why?
Epilepsy
2
2020
43
0.330
Why?
Artifacts
3
2023
22
0.320
Why?
Electric Stimulation Therapy
1
2023
9
0.230
Why?
Electrodes, Implanted
1
2019
16
0.180
Why?
Seizures
1
2020
68
0.170
Why?
Equipment Design
1
2019
124
0.170
Why?
Multilingualism
1
2020
46
0.170
Why?
Neuropsychological Tests
1
2020
259
0.160
Why?
Quality of Life
1
2018
481
0.120
Why?
Depression
1
2018
712
0.100
Why?
Anxiety
1
2018
754
0.100
Why?
Electroencephalography
2
2023
116
0.090
Why?
Amplifiers, Electronic
1
2023
1
0.060
Why?
Retrospective Studies
2
2020
2026
0.050
Why?
Projection
1
2020
1
0.050
Why?
Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted
1
2020
61
0.040
Why?
Feasibility Studies
1
2019
208
0.040
Why?
United States
2
2020
4223
0.040
Why?
Electrodes
1
2018
45
0.040
Why?
Patient Education as Topic
1
2020
215
0.040
Why?
Humans
4
2023
37093
0.030
Why?
Cerebral Cortex
1
2018
290
0.030
Why?
Emigrants and Immigrants
1
2018
137
0.030
Why?
Cohort Studies
1
2018
1492
0.030
Why?
Adult
2
2020
11712
0.030
Why?
Male
2
2020
20025
0.020
Why?
Young Adult
1
2020
4268
0.020
Why?
Female
2
2020
20969
0.020
Why?
Adolescent
1
2020
5363
0.020
Why?
Middle Aged
1
2018
10129
0.010
Why?
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