49 results on '"Jackson G"'
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2. Networks underlying paroxysmal fast activity and slow spike and wave in Lennox-Gastaut syndrome
3. Etiology of hippocampal sclerosis: Evidence for a predisposing familial morphologic anomaly
4. Sodium valproate use is associated with reduced parietal lobe thickness and brain volume
5. Intrinsic epileptogenicity of cortical tubers revealed by intracranial EEG monitoring
6. The frontal lobe in absence epilepsy: EEG-fMRI findings
7. Hippocampal size anomalies in a community-based cohort with childhood-onset epilepsy
8. The core network in absence epilepsy: Differences in cortical and thalamic BOLD response
9. Emerging Subspecialties in Neurology: Translational research in movement disorders
10. Why do seizures in generalized epilepsy often occur in the morning?
11. Relationship between language lateralization and handedness in left-hemispheric partial epilepsy
12. Pathologic and physiologic function in the subcortical band of double cortex
13. A developmental and genetic classification for malformations of cortical development
14. Amygdala dysplasia with temporal lobe epilepsy and obsessive-compulsive disorder: An fMRI/EEG study
15. Cortical/subcortical BOLD changes associated with epileptic discharges: An EEG-fMRI study at 3 T
16. Structural abnormalities remote from the seizure focus
17. Language cortex activation in normal children
18. Terminology and classification of the cortical dysplasias
19. Reemergence of activation with poststroke somatosensory recovery: A serial fMRI case study
20. Classification system for malformations of cortical development: Update 2001
21. Seizures in family members of patients with hippocampal sclerosis
22. Hippocampal sclerosis following brief generalized seizures in adulthood
23. Men may be more vulnerable to seizure-associated brain damage
24. TLE patients with postictal psychosis: Mesial dysplasia and anterior hippocampal preservation
25. APOE 4 genotype is associated with an earlier onset of chronic temporal lobe epilepsy
26. Cognitive consequences of coexisting temporal lobe developmental malformations and hippocampal sclerosis
27. Motor cortex localization using functional MRI and transcranial magnetic stimulation
28. Anterior temporal abnormality in temporal lobe epilepsy: A quantitative MRI and histopathologic study
29. Hippocampal sclerosis studied in identical twins
30. Multimodality MRI in mesial temporal sclerosis: Relative sensitivity and specificity
31. Lateralization of brain function in childhood revealed by magnetic resonance spectroscopy
32. Preoperative MRI predicts outcome of temporal lobectomy: An actuarial analysis
33. Verbal memory impairment after right temporal lobe surgery: Role of contralateral damage as revealed by Hydrogen-1 magnetic resonance spectroscopy and T sub 2 relaxometry
34. Posterior agyria-pachygyria with polymicrogyria
35. Magnetic resonance spectroscopy in temporal lobe epilepsy
36. Functional magnetic resonance imaging of focal seizures
37. Hippocampal sclerosis without detectable hippocampal atrophy
38. Detection of hippocampal pathology in intractable partial epilepsy: Increased sensitivity with quantitative magnetic resonance T2 relaxometry
39. Hippocampal sclerosis can be reliably detected by magnetic resonance imaging
40. Spike-triggered fMRI in reading epilepsy: involvement of left frontal cortex working memory area.
41. Clinical and imaging features of cortical malformations in childhood.
42. APOE epsilon4 genotype is associated with an earlier onset of chronic temporal lobe epilepsy.
43. Structural Neuroimaging in Adults and Adolescents With Newly Diagnosed Focal Epilepsy: The Human Epilepsy Project.
44. Multicenter Validation of a Deep Learning Detection Algorithm for Focal Cortical Dysplasia.
45. Genetic characterization identifies bottom-of-sulcus dysplasia as an mTORopathy.
46. Looking beyond lesions for causes of neuropsychological impairment in epilepsy.
47. Structural MRI markers of brain aging early after ischemic stroke.
48. Quantitative hippocampal MRI and intractable temporal lobe epilepsy. 1995.
49. Verbal memory impairment after right temporal lobe surgery: role of contralateral damage as revealed by 1H magnetic resonance spectroscopy and T2 relaxometry.
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