Reliability of EEG Interactions Differs between Measures and Is Specific for Neurological Diseases.

Yvonne Höller* (First author), Kevin Holger Gerd Butz (Co-author), Aljoscha Thomschewski (Co-author), Elisabeth Schmid (Co-author), Andreas Uhl, Arne C Bathke, Georg Johannes Zimmermann (Co-author), Santino Ottavio Tomasi (Co-author), Raffaele Nardone (Co-author), Wolfgang Staffen (Co-author), Peter Höller (Co-author), Markus Leitinger (Co-author), Julia Höfler (Co-author), Gudrun Kalss (Co-author), Alexandra C Taylor, Giorgi Kuchukhidze (Co-author), Eugen Trinka (Last author)

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9 Citations (Web of Science)
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)350
JournalFRONTIERS IN HUMAN NEUROSCIENCE
Volume11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017

Keywords

  • MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT
  • HIGH-FREQUENCY OSCILLATIONS
  • TEMPORAL-LOBE EPILEPSY
  • DIRECTED TRANSFER-FUNCTION
  • TEST-RETEST RELIABILITY
  • FUNCTIONAL BRAIN CONNECTIVITY
  • ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE
  • INFORMATION-FLOW
  • GRAPH-THEORY
  • ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL BIOMARKERS

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