Parisa Sabetian

Parisa Sabetian

University of Toronto

H-index: 5

North America-Canada

About Parisa Sabetian

Parisa Sabetian, With an exceptional h-index of 5 and a recent h-index of 5 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Toronto,

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Four State Sleep Staging From a Multilayered Algorithm Using Electrocardiographic and Actigraphic Data

Bidirectional peripheral nerve interface with 64 second-order opamp-less ΔΣ ADCs and fully integrated wireless power/data transmission

28.8 Multi-Modal Peripheral Nerve Active Probe and Microstimulator with On-Chip Dual-Coil Power/Data Transmission and 64 2nd-Order Opamp-Less ΔΣ ADCs

Classification of directionally specific vagus nerve activity using an upper airway obstruction model in anesthetized rodents

Feasibility of differentially measuring afferent and efferent neural activity with a single nerve cuff electrode

Reduced genioglossus muscle activity caused by fluid overload in anesthetized rats

Parisa Sabetian Information

University

Position

PhD Student

Citations(all)

94

Citations(since 2020)

91

Cited By

24

hIndex(all)

5

hIndex(since 2020)

5

i10Index(all)

4

i10Index(since 2020)

4

Email

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Top articles of Parisa Sabetian

Four State Sleep Staging From a Multilayered Algorithm Using Electrocardiographic and Actigraphic Data

Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology

2022/5/17

Bidirectional peripheral nerve interface with 64 second-order opamp-less ΔΣ ADCs and fully integrated wireless power/data transmission

IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits

2021/10/1

28.8 Multi-Modal Peripheral Nerve Active Probe and Microstimulator with On-Chip Dual-Coil Power/Data Transmission and 64 2nd-Order Opamp-Less ΔΣ ADCs

2021/2/13

Classification of directionally specific vagus nerve activity using an upper airway obstruction model in anesthetized rodents

Scientific Reports

2021/5/21

Feasibility of differentially measuring afferent and efferent neural activity with a single nerve cuff electrode

Journal of Neural Engineering

2020/1/28

Reduced genioglossus muscle activity caused by fluid overload in anesthetized rats

Physiological Reports

2020/7

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