Alois Ebner mainly focuses on Epilepsy, Temporal lobe, Neuroscience, Electroencephalography and Epilepsy surgery. Alois Ebner is interested in Ictal, which is a branch of Epilepsy. Alois Ebner interconnects Lateralization of brain function, Audiology, Episodic memory and Cognitive reserve in the investigation of issues within Temporal lobe.
His work on Neocortex as part of general Neuroscience study is frequently connected to Coupling, Envelope and Correlation, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. In his study, Sudden infant death syndrome is inextricably linked to Functional magnetic resonance imaging, which falls within the broad field of Electroencephalography. His Epilepsy surgery research incorporates themes from Cortical dysplasia and Surgery.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Epilepsy, Temporal lobe, Anesthesia, Epilepsy surgery and Electroencephalography. His study with Epilepsy involves better knowledge in Neuroscience. His research in Temporal lobe intersects with topics in Internal medicine, Hippocampus, Pediatrics and Audiology.
The Anesthesia study which covers Anticonvulsant that intersects with Levetiracetam. His study looks at the relationship between Electroencephalography and topics such as Lesion, which overlap with Radiology. In his research, Pathology and Nuclear medicine is intimately related to Magnetic resonance imaging, which falls under the overarching field of Ictal.
His main research concerns Epilepsy, Epilepsy surgery, Surgery, Temporal lobe and Pediatrics. His Epilepsy research includes elements of Lateralization of brain function, Anesthesia and Electroencephalography. His Anterior temporal lobectomy study in the realm of Epilepsy surgery connects with subjects such as Bradycardia.
His Surgery research incorporates elements of Quality of life, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, Depression and Etiology. Alois Ebner combines subjects such as Hippocampal formation and Hippocampus with his study of Temporal lobe. His study in Pediatrics is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Anxiety disorder, Psychiatry and Disease, Age of onset.
Alois Ebner mostly deals with Epilepsy, Anesthesia, Pediatrics, Epilepsy surgery and Hippocampal sclerosis. His studies in Epilepsy integrate themes in fields like Magnetic resonance imaging, Surgery and Comorbidity. Alois Ebner has researched Surgery in several fields, including Polymicrogyria, Univariate analysis and Electroencephalography.
His studies examine the connections between Anesthesia and genetics, as well as such issues in Ictal, with regards to Fainting, Asystole and Cardiac pacemaker. His Pediatrics research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Epidemiology, Temporal lobe, Disease and Retrospective cohort study. His Temporal lobe research includes themes of Incidence, Age of onset, Neuropathology, Etiology and Cohort.
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Semiological Seizure Classification
H. Lüders;Jayant Acharya;C. Baumgartner;S. Benbadis.
Epilepsia (1998)
Language lateralization by Wada test and fMRI in 100 patients with epilepsy
F. G. Woermann;H. Jokeit;R. Luerding;H. Freitag.
Neurology (2003)
Long term effects of refractory temporal lobe epilepsy on cognitive abilities: a cross sectional study
Hennric Jokeit;Alois Ebner.
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry (1999)
Temporal lobe epilepsy with hippocampal sclerosis: predictors for long-term surgical outcome
Jozsef Janszky;I. Janszky;R. Schulz;M. Hoppe.
Brain (2004)
Histopathological Findings in Brain Tissue Obtained during Epilepsy Surgery
Blumcke I;Spreafico R;Haaker G;Coras R.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2017)
Prefrontal asymmetric interictal glucose hypometabolism and cognitive impairment in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy.
H Jokeit;RJ Seitz;Hans J. Markowitsch;N Neumann.
Brain (1997)
Effects of chronic epilepsy on intellectual functions.
Hennric Jokeit;Alois Ebner.
Progress in Brain Research (2002)
Amplitude envelope correlation detects coupling among incoherent brain signals.
Andreas Bruns;Reinhard Eckhorn;Hennric Jokeit;Alois Ebner.
Neuroreport (2000)
Limbic encephalitis in children and adolescents
E Haberlandt;T Bast;A Ebner;H Holthausen.
Archives of Disease in Childhood (2011)
Epileptic activity influences the speech organization in medial temporal lobe epilepsy
J. Janszky;H. Jokeit;D. Heinemann;R. Schulz.
Brain (2003)
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