William J. Bosl

2.3k total citations · 1 hit paper
33 papers, 1.7k citations indexed

About

William J. Bosl is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Psychiatry and Mental health and Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, William J. Bosl has authored 33 papers receiving a total of 1.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 20 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 9 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health and 6 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in William J. Bosl's work include EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces (15 papers), Neural dynamics and brain function (9 papers) and Epilepsy research and treatment (7 papers). William J. Bosl is often cited by papers focused on EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces (15 papers), Neural dynamics and brain function (9 papers) and Epilepsy research and treatment (7 papers). William J. Bosl collaborates with scholars based in United States, Germany and United Kingdom. William J. Bosl's co-authors include Charles A. Nelson, Helen Tager‐Flusberg, Amos Nur, Adrienne Tierney, Tobias Loddenkemper, Michele Jackson, Iván Sánchez Fernández, Jack Dvorkin, Jacquelyn Klehm and Steven C. Schachter and has published in prestigious journals such as Cell, SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología and Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres.

In The Last Decade

William J. Bosl

31 papers receiving 1.6k citations

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Bosl, William J., et al.. (2025). Dynamical measures of developing neuroelectric fields in emerging consciousness. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences. 61. 101480–101480.
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Bosl, William J., Michelle Bosquet Enlow, & Charles A. Nelson. (2025). A dynamical systems framework for precision psychiatry. npj Digital Medicine. 8(1). 586–586. 1 indexed citations
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Vieluf, Solveig, Bo Zhang, Vaishnav Krishnan, et al.. (2025). Seizure monitoring by combined diary and wearable data: A multicenter, longitudinal, observational study. Epilepsia. 66(11). 4259–4271.
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Bosl, William J.. (2023). Ellen R. Grass Lecture: The Future of Neurodiagnostics and Emergence of a New Science. PubMed. 63(1). 1–13. 1 indexed citations
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Bosl, William J., Michelle Bosquet Enlow, Eric F. Lock, & Charles A. Nelson. (2023). A biomarker discovery framework for childhood anxiety. Frontiers in Psychiatry. 14. 1158569–1158569. 4 indexed citations
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Vieluf, Solveig, Rima El Atrache, Michele Jackson, et al.. (2022). Seizure-related differences in biosignal 24-h modulation patterns. Scientific Reports. 12(1). 15070–15070. 7 indexed citations
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Gabard‐Durnam, Laurel J., et al.. (2021). Prediction of autism spectrum disorder diagnosis using nonlinear measures of language-related EEG at 6 and 12 months. Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders. 13(1). 57–57. 26 indexed citations
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Bosl, William J., Alan Leviton, & Tobias Loddenkemper. (2021). Prediction of Seizure Recurrence. A Note of Caution. Frontiers in Neurology. 12. 675728–675728. 9 indexed citations
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Sathyanarayana, Aarti, Rima El Atrache, Michele Jackson, et al.. (2021). Measuring the effects of sleep on epileptogenicity with multifrequency entropy. Clinical Neurophysiology. 132(9). 2012–2018. 6 indexed citations
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Sathyanarayana, Aarti, Rima El Atrache, Michele Jackson, et al.. (2020). Nonlinear Analysis of Visually Normal EEGs to Differentiate Benign Childhood Epilepsy with Centrotemporal Spikes (BECTS). Scientific Reports. 10(1). 8419–8419. 16 indexed citations
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Bosl, William J., et al.. (2019). Prevalence of dyslipidemia associated with complications in diabetic patients: a nationwide study in Thailand. Lipids in Health and Disease. 18(1). 90–90. 59 indexed citations
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Bosl, William J., Helen Tager‐Flusberg, & Charles A. Nelson. (2018). EEG Analytics for Early Detection of Autism Spectrum Disorder: A data-driven approach. Scientific Reports. 8(1). 6828–6828. 231 indexed citations breakdown →
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Bosl, William J., et al.. (2017). How Useful Is Electroencephalography in the Diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorders and the Delineation of Subtypes: A Systematic Review. Frontiers in Psychiatry. 8. 121–121. 53 indexed citations
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Ramgopal, Sriram, Sigride Thomé-Souza, Michele Jackson, et al.. (2014). Seizure detection, seizure prediction, and closed-loop warning systems in epilepsy. Epilepsy & Behavior. 37. 291–307. 346 indexed citations
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Chavakula, Vamsidhar, Iván Sánchez Fernández, Jurriaan M. Peters, et al.. (2013). Automated quantification of spikes. Epilepsy & Behavior. 26(2). 143–152. 25 indexed citations
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Bosl, William J., Joshua C. Mandel, Magdalena Jonikas, et al.. (2013). Scalable Decision Support at the Point of Care: A Substitutable Electronic Health Record App for Monitoring Medication Adherence. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 2(2). e13–e13. 15 indexed citations
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Kriete, Andres, et al.. (2010). Rule-Based Cell Systems Model of Aging using Feedback Loop Motifs Mediated by Stress Responses. PLoS Computational Biology. 6(6). e1000820–e1000820. 44 indexed citations
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Bosl, William J.. (2007). Systems biology by the rules: hybrid intelligent systems for pathway modeling and discovery. BMC Systems Biology. 1(1). 13–13. 52 indexed citations
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Dvorkin, Jack, et al.. (2006). Permeability-porosity transforms from small sandstone fragments. Geophysics. 71(1). N11–N19. 48 indexed citations

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