Daniel M. Goldenholz, Ph.D.

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2006 Boston University, Boston, MA, United States 
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Lucia Vaina grad student 2006 Boston University
 (Spatiotemporal techniques in multimodal imaging for brain mapping and epilepsy.)
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Goldenholz DM, Karoly PJ, Viana PF, et al. (2024) Minimum clinical utility standards for wearable seizure detectors: A simulation study. Epilepsia
Goldenholz DM, Eccleston C, Moss R, et al. (2024) Prospective validation of a seizure diary forecasting falls short. Medrxiv : the Preprint Server For Health Sciences
Goldenholz DM, Goldenholz EB, Kaptchuk TJ. (2023) Quantifying and controlling the impact of regression to the mean on randomized controlled trials in epilepsy. Epilepsia
Jenkins C, Cabrera A, Goldenholz DM, et al. (2023) Gaps in care following first time seizure in an underserved region: A retrospective analysis. Seizure. 108: 96-101
LaGrant B, Goldenholz DM, Braun M, et al. (2023) Corrigendum to Patterns of Recording Epileptic Spasms in an Electronic Seizure Diary Compared to Video EEG and Historical Cohorts' Pediatric Neurology 122C (2021) (27-34). Pediatric Neurology
Eccleston CA, Goldenholz SR, Goldenholz DM. (2022) Exercise, medication adherence, and the menstrual cycle: How much do these change seizure risk? Epilepsy Research. 188: 107052
Goldenholz DM, Westover MB. (2022) Flexible realistic simulation of seizure occurrence recapitulating statistical properties of seizure diaries. Epilepsia
Niesvizky-Kogan I, Bass M, Goldenholz SR, et al. (2022) Focal Cooling for Drug-Resistant Epilepsy: A Review. Jama Neurology
LaGrant B, Goldenholz DM, Braun M, et al. (2021) Patterns of Recording Epileptic Spasms in an Electronic Seizure Diary Compared With Video-EEG and Historical Cohorts. Pediatric Neurology. 122: 27-34
Lin L, Al-Faraj A, Ayub N, et al. (2021) EEG Abnormalities are Common in COVID-19 and are Associated with Outcomes. Annals of Neurology
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