Good papers are those that alter your practice or change your understanding of a clinical problem. Great papers are those that transform neurological practice. Somehow it is all the more impressive if they do so without resorting to complicated technology. Here are two outstanding examples. …
S. PonsonnardSimon KaroutsosTania BrouquiFranck PesteilJean‐Philippe MarsaudN. Nathan
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