R1042M CatFR1 report

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Anastasia Lyalenko

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Apr 16, 2015, 10:26:18 PM4/16/15
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Dr. Worrell,

The report for R1042M's CatFR1 is attached. The subject remembered 54.2% of words, and the electrophysiology shows significant SME in the parietal, frontal, and temporal lobes, including at RTG63 (one of the electrodes Joel suggested for stim). There is also a significantly positive correct recall effect, mostly in the parietal and temporal portions of the grid.

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Anastasia 

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Anastasia Lyalenko
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University of Pennsylvania
RAM_CatFR1_R1042M_s0_report.pdf

Joel Stein

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Apr 16, 2015, 11:27:23 PM4/16/15
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I had suggested RTG63-RTG64 for stimulation, but RTG55-RTG63 would also be reasonable if preferred based on these results.

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