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EEG & rEEG: Clinical Research

Suffin SC, Emory WH,Neurometric Subgroups in Attentional and Affective Disorders and Their Association with Pharmacotherapeutic Outcome.Journal of Clinical Electroencephalography 1995; 26: 76-83
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Stephen C. Suffin, M.D., W. Hamlin Emory, M.D., Nicholas Gutierrez, M.D., Sarla Karan, M.D., Gurdev S. Arora, M.D., Mark J. Schiller, M.D., Jack Johnston, Ph.D., Arthur Kling, M.D. A QEEG Database Method for Predicting Pharmacotherapeutic Outcome in Refractory Major Depressive Disorder, in submission

Suffin SC, Emory WH, Neurometric EEG Classifiers and Response to Medicine. Syllabus and Proceedings Summary, American Psychiatric Association 1996 Annual Meeting. Washington, DC, 1996; 87-88.

Suffin SC, Gutierrez NM, Karan S, Aurora G, Emory WH, Kling A, Neurometric EEG Predicts Pharmacotherapeutic Outcome in Depressed Outpatients: A Prospective Trial. Program and Abstracts on New Research, American Psychiatric Association 1997 Annual Meeting. Washington, DC, 1997; 170.

Suffin SC, Emory WH, Proler ML, Neurometric EEG Predictors of Response to Medication in Psychiatric Patients. American Clinical Neurophysiology Society Program and Proceedings Booklet. Bloomfield, CT,1997; 62.

Emory WH, Schiller M ,Suffin SC, Referenced -EEG in the Treatment of Eating Disorders, presented at 44th Annual Meeting, NIMH, National Clinical Drug Evaluation Unit, Phoenix, AZ June, 2004.
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