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Allison C. Kumler's research investigates the intricate connections between epilepsy, sleep, and memory, primarily utilizing rodent models. Her work aims to elucidate how these three factors influence one another, contributing to a deeper understanding of neurological processes. Kumler has developed an automated tool for detecting sleep spindles in rodents, employing MATLAB and two distinct search algorithms. This tool aids in the objective analysis of sleep patterns in animal studies. Her scholarly contributions include two publications and a citation count of three, with an h-index of one. Kumler collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Aaron S. Kemp, Linda Larson-Prior, Sadie A. Villarrubia, and Kevin S. Holly, with whom she shares two co-authored publications.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 3
Selected Publications
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Automated rodent sleep spindle detector: MATLAB app using two complementary search algorithms (2023)
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- The use of rodent models to better characterize the relationship among epilepsy, sleep, and memory
- Automated rodent sleep spindle detector: MATLAB app using two complementary search algorithms
- The use of rodent models to better characterize the relationship among epilepsy, sleep, and memory
- Automated rodent sleep spindle detector: MATLAB app using two complementary search algorithms
- The use of rodent models to better characterize the relationship among epilepsy, sleep, and memory
- Automated rodent sleep spindle detector: MATLAB app using two complementary search algorithms
- The use of rodent models to better characterize the relationship among epilepsy, sleep, and memory
- Automated rodent sleep spindle detector: MATLAB app using two complementary search algorithms
- The use of rodent models to better characterize the relationship among epilepsy, sleep, and memory
- Automated rodent sleep spindle detector: MATLAB app using two complementary search algorithms
- The use of rodent models to better characterize the relationship among epilepsy, sleep, and memory
- Automated rodent sleep spindle detector: MATLAB app using two complementary search algorithms
- Automated rodent sleep spindle detector: MATLAB app using two complementary search algorithms
- Automated rodent sleep spindle detector: MATLAB app using two complementary search algorithms
- Automated rodent sleep spindle detector: MATLAB app using two complementary search algorithms
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