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James Chris Sackellares

Researcher at University of Florida

Publications -  65
Citations -  4722

James Chris Sackellares is an academic researcher from University of Florida. The author has contributed to research in topics: Epilepsy & Ictal. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 65 publications receiving 4624 citations. Previous affiliations of James Chris Sackellares include Veterans Health Administration & University of Michigan.

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Adaptive epileptic seizure prediction system

TL;DR: An adaptive procedure to prospectively analyze continuous, long-term EEG recordings when only the occurring time of the first seizure is known and results indicate that ASPA can be applied to implantable devices for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes.
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Long-term prospective on-line real-time seizure prediction.

TL;DR: The proposed seizure prediction algorithm could be used in novel diagnostic and therapeutic applications in epileptic patients and constitutes an on-line and real-time seizure prediction scheme.
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Quadratic Binary Programming and Dynamical System Approach to Determine the Predictability of Epileptic Seizures

TL;DR: In five patients with 3–24 seizures, it is found that over 90% of the seizures are predictable by the optimal selection of electrode sites, and the possibility of prediction of epileptic seizures well in advance is shown.
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Academic Achievement of Children with Epilepsy

TL;DR: The academic achievement scores of 122 children with epilepsy were examined in relation to demographic and clinical seizure variables, and the strongest correlates of academic performance were age of the child, age of seizure onset, lifetime total seizure frequency, and presence of multiple seizures.
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Altered excitatory and inhibitory amino acid receptor binding in hippocampus of patients with temporal lobe epilepsy

TL;DR: The data indicate that excitatory and inhibitory amino acid receptors are altered in the hippocampus of patients with temporal lobe epilepsy.