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Brian Litt
Brian Litt is a Professor of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Bioengineering at the Perelman School of Medicine and University of Pennsylvania. He is the former director of the Penn Epilepsy Center, and is director of the Center for Neuroengineering and Therapeutics.He earned an A.B.(1982) in engineering and applied science from Harvard and an M.D. degree (1986) from Johns Hopkins School of Medicine His residency in neurology was at Johns Hopkins Hospital from 1988–1991.
Litt's research team focuses on epilepsy but also conducts research in functional neurosurgery, network and computational neuroscience, movement disorders, intra-operative and ICU monitoring, machine learning, high-speed data, and other related areas.
He holds several patents and has co-founded medical device companies. Provided by Wikipedia
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Time Evolution of the Skin–Electrode Interface Impedance under Different Skin Treatments by Brendan B. Murphy, Brittany H. Scheid, Quincy Hendricks, Nicholas V. Apollo, Brian Litt, Flavia Vitale
Published in Sensors (2021-07-01)Get full text
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Pairwise maximum entropy model explains the role of white matter structure in shaping emergent co-activation states by Arian Ashourvan, Preya Shah, Adam Pines, Shi Gu, Christopher W. Lynn, Danielle S. Bassett, Kathryn A. Davis, Brian Litt
Published in Communications Biology (2021-02-01)Get full text
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Dynamic Network Drivers of Seizure Generation, Propagation and Termination in Human Neocortical Epilepsy. by Ankit N Khambhati, Kathryn A Davis, Brian S Oommen, Stephanie H Chen, Timothy H Lucas, Brian Litt, Danielle S Bassett
Published in PLoS Computational Biology (2015-12-01)Get full text
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Implanting intracranial electrodes does not affect spikes or network connectivity in nearby or connected brain regions by Erin C. Conrad, Russell T. Shinohara, James J. Gugger, Andrew Y. Revell, Sandhitsu Das, Joel M. Stein, Eric D. Marsh, Kathryn A. Davis, Brian Litt
Published in Harvard Data Science Review (2022-09-01)Get full text
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Resting-state background features demonstrate multidien cycles in long-term EEG device recordings by William K.S. Ojemann, Brittany H. Scheid, Sofia Mouchtaris, Alfredo Lucas, Joshua J. LaRocque, Carlos Aguila, Arian Ashourvan, Lorenzo Caciagli, Kathryn A. Davis, Erin C. Conrad, Brian Litt
Published in Brain Stimulation (2023-11-01)Get full text
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Deep learning-based automated segmentation of resection cavities on postsurgical epilepsy MRI by T. Campbell Arnold, Ramya Muthukrishnan, Akash R. Pattnaik, Nishant Sinha, Adam Gibson, Hannah Gonzalez, Sandhitsu R. Das, Brian Litt, Dario J. Englot, Victoria L. Morgan, Kathryn A. Davis, MD, Joel M. Stein
Published in NeuroImage: Clinical (2022-01-01)Get full text
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Remote effects of temporal lobe epilepsy surgery: Long‐term morphological changes after surgical resection by T. Campbell Arnold, Lohith G. Kini, John M. Bernabei, Andrew Y. Revell, Sandhitsu R. Das, Joel M. Stein, Timothy H. Lucas, Dario J. Englot, Victoria L. Morgan, Brian Litt, Kathryn A. Davis
Published in Epilepsia Open (2023-06-01)Get full text
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High interictal connectivity within the resection zone is associated with favorable post-surgical outcomes in focal epilepsy patients by Preya Shah, John M. Bernabei, Lohith G. Kini, Arian Ashourvan, Jacqueline Boccanfuso, Ryan Archer, Kelly Oechsel, Sandhitsu R. Das, Joel M. Stein, Timothy H. Lucas, Danielle S. Bassett, Kathryn A. Davis, Brian Litt
Published in NeuroImage: Clinical (2019-01-01)Get full text
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