Part of the Social and Behavioral Sciences Commons

Works by Joseph Williams, Faculty Advisor in Social and Behavioral Sciences

2017

Frequency Effects on Behavioral Analysis Upon Spinal Cord Stimulation, Randi Wilson, Joseph Williams, Faculty Advisor
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2016

Changes in EEG Brain Activity during Physical and Social Pain Assessment in Chronic Pain Patients Undergoing Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS) Therapy, Nitesh Kumar, Randi Wilson, Joseph Williams, Faculty Advisor, David Cedeno, Faculty Advisor
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2015

Mechanisms of Spinal Cord Stimulation to Treat Neuropathic Pain, Ethan Gelke, Joseph Williams, Faculty Advisor
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Evaluating Action Potential Blockade of Spinal Cord Stimulation Using an Earthworm Model, Margaret DeMaegd, Dana Tilley, Joseph Williams, Faculty Advisor, David Cedeño, Faculty Advisor
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2013

Theta Rhythm In Working Memory Post Valence Stimuli Presentation, Sunny Shah, Ethan Fischer, Melissa Fuesting, Nabeel Mumtaz, Joseph Williams, Faculty Advisor
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2012

Frontal Midline Theta as an Index of Emotional Modulation in Working Memory, Sean O'Bryan, Joseph Williams, Faculty Advisor
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2011

Efficacy of a Cocaine-Schizophrenia Model in Rats: Behavioral and Physiological Measures, Andrew W. Ross, Joseph Williams, Faculty Advisor
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Pulsed Radiofrequency Neuromodulation of Peripheral Nerve Injury, Alex Willett, Joseph Williams, Faculty Advisor
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The Evolution of Social Pain: Understanding the Neural Network of Social Ostracism through Electroencephalogram Waves, Daniel Kern, Joseph Williams, Faculty Advisor
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2008

Motor and Cognitive Tasks Effects on Pre-Frontal Theta, Claire Goble, Joseph Williams, Faculty Advisor
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