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Real-Time Detection and Monitoring of Acute Brain Injury Utilizing Evoked Electroencephalographic Potentials

Real-Time Detection and Monitoring of Acute Brain Injury Utilizing Evoked Electroencephalographic Potentials

Author(s)3: Johnathan A. N. Fisher, Stanley Huang, Meijun Ye, Marjan Nabili, W. Bryan Wilent, Victor Krauthamer, Matthew R. Myers, Cristin G. Welle
Real-Time Detection and Monitoring of Acute Brain Injury Utilizing Evoked Electroencephalographic Potentials 780 435 Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering (TNSRE)

Rapid detection and diagnosis of a traumatic brain injury (TBI) can significantly improve the prognosis for recovery. Helmet-mounted sensors that detect impact severity based on measurements of acceleration or pressure…

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