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1. Pathological and Physiological High-frequency Oscillations on Electroencephalography in Patients with Epilepsy.

2. An approach for reliably identifying high-frequency oscillations and reducing false-positive detections.

3. Spatial and temporal profile of high-frequency oscillations in posttraumatic epileptogenesis.

4. Accuracy of high-frequency oscillations recorded intraoperatively for classification of epileptogenic regions.

6. Localizing epileptogenic regions using high-frequency oscillations and machine learning.

8. Graph theoretical measures of fast ripples support the epileptic network hypothesis

9. Spatial and temporal profile of high-frequency oscillations in posttraumatic epileptogenesis.

10. Ripples Have Distinct Spectral Properties and Phase-Amplitude Coupling With Slow Waves, but Indistinct Unit Firing, in Human Epileptogenic Hippocampus

11. Low-voltage fast seizures in humans begin with increased interneuron firing.

12. Bimodal coupling of ripples and slower oscillations during sleep in patients with focal epilepsy.

13. AR2, a novel automatic muscle artifact reduction software method for ictal EEG interpretation: Validation and comparison of performance with commercially available software.

14. Ripples on spikes show increased phase-amplitude coupling in mesial temporal lobe epilepsy seizure-onset zones.

15. To plan efficacious epilepsy surgery.

16. Fast ripples reflect increased excitability that primes epileptiform spikes

17. An approach for reliably identifying high-frequency oscillations and reducing false-positive detections

18. Ictal onset patterns of local field potentials, high frequency oscillations, and unit activity in human mesial temporal lobe epilepsy.

19. Pathological High-Frequency Oscillations Disrupt Verbal Memory Encoding

20. Field effects and ictal synchronization: insights from in homine observations.

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