William Stacey, PhD MD

Affiliations: 
Neurology University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI 
Area:
Computational Modelling Epilepsy
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Luna-Munguia H, Starski P, Chen W, et al. (2017) Author Correction: Control of in vivo ictogenesis via endogenous synaptic pathways. Scientific Reports. 7: 17052
Jiruska P, Alvarado-Rojas C, Schevon CA, et al. (2017) Update on the mechanisms and roles of high-frequency oscillations in seizures and epileptic disorders. Epilepsia
Luna-Munguia H, Starski P, Chen W, et al. (2017) Control of in vivo ictogenesis via endogenous synaptic pathways. Scientific Reports. 7: 1311
Gliske SV, Stacey WC, Lim E, et al. (2016) Emergence of Narrowband High Frequency Oscillations from Asynchronous, Uncoupled Neural Firing. International Journal of Neural Systems. 1650049
Blanco JA, Stead M, Krieger A, et al. (2011) Data mining neocortical high-frequency oscillations in epilepsy and controls. Brain : a Journal of Neurology. 134: 2948-59
Lian J, Bikson M, Sciortino C, et al. (2003) Local suppression of epileptiform activity by electrical stimulation in rat hippocampus in vitro. The Journal of Physiology. 547: 427-34
Stacey WC, Durand DM. (2002) Noise and coupling affect signal detection and bursting in a simulated physiological neural network. Journal of Neurophysiology. 88: 2598-611
Stacey WC, Durand DM. (2001) Synaptic noise improves detection of subthreshold signals in hippocampal CA1 neurons. Journal of Neurophysiology. 86: 1104-12
Bikson M, Lian J, Hahn PJ, et al. (2001) Suppression of epileptiform activity by high frequency sinusoidal fields in rat hippocampal slices. The Journal of Physiology. 531: 181-91
Durand DM, Stacey WC. (2001) Stochastic and coherence resonance in hippocampal neurons Annual Reports of the Research Reactor Institute, Kyoto University. 1: 670-671
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