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In this paper we present a clinical study of feasibility of use of computerized tracking in assessment of effectiveness of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs). Three groups of results are compared: blood levels of AEDs, scores on standard neuropsychological tests, and scores on computerized tracking and reaction time tests. We found that our computer tests are repeatable, reliable, and that they may be useful in clinical settings.
| Engineering controlled terms: | Biomedical engineeringData acquisitionData reductionDrug productsNeurophysiologySignal processing |
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| Engineering uncontrolled terms: | Clinical engineeringCognitive functionMotor function |
| Engineering main heading: | Medical computing |
Kisacanin, Branislav; Univ of Illinois at Chicago, United States
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