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Avidan MS, Maybrier HR, Ben Abdallah A, Jacobsohn E, Vlisides PE, Pryor KO, Veselis RA, Grocott HP, Emmert DA, Rogers EM et al..  2017.  Intraoperative ketamine for prevention of postoperative delirium or pain after major surgery in older adults: an international, multicentre, double-blind, randomised clinical trial.. Lancet. 390(10091):267-275.
Pryor KO, Veselis RA.  2016.  Isolated Forearm Test: Replicated, Relevant, and Unexplained.. Anesthesiology.
Pryor KO, Veselis RA.  2017.  Isolated Forearm Test: Replicated, Relevant, and Unexplained.. Anesthesiology. 126(2):202-204.
Veselis RA, Pryor KO, Reinsel RA, Mehta M, Pan H, Johnson R.  2008.  Low-dose propofol-induced amnesia is not due to a failure of encoding: left inferior prefrontal cortex is still active.. Anesthesiology. 109(2):213-24.
Veselis RA, Pryor KO, Reinsel RA, Li Y, Mehta M, Johnson R.  2009.  Propofol and midazolam inhibit conscious memory processes very soon after encoding: an event-related potential study of familiarity and recollection in volunteers.. Anesthesiology. 110(2):295-312.
Pryor KO, Reinsel RA, Mehta M, Li Y, Wixted JT, Veselis RA.  2010.  Visual P2-N2 complex and arousal at the time of encoding predict the time domain characteristics of amnesia for multiple intravenous anesthetic drugs in humans.. Anesthesiology. 113(2):313-26.