His scientific interests lie mostly in Epilepsy, Surgery, Epilepsy surgery, Temporal lobe and Anesthesia. Andrew W. McEvoy combines subjects such as Pathology, Radiology and Age of onset with his study of Epilepsy. He is interested in Resection, which is a branch of Surgery.
His Epilepsy surgery research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Neuropathology, Central nervous system disease and Pediatrics. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Tractography, Diffusion MRI and Frontal lobe. His studies deal with areas such as Epileptic discharge, Human brain, Scalp, Neurosurgery and Default mode network as well as Anesthesia.
His primary areas of investigation include Epilepsy, Surgery, Epilepsy surgery, Neuroscience and Temporal lobe. His work investigates the relationship between Epilepsy and topics such as Radiology that intersect with problems in Stereoelectroencephalography. His Surgery study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Tractography and Pediatrics.
His study in Epilepsy surgery is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Prospective cohort study, World Wide Web, Cohort and Library science. In general Neuroscience, his work in Motor cortex, Resting state fMRI, Stimulation and Dentate gyrus is often linked to Clinical neurology linking many areas of study. His research investigates the connection with Temporal lobe and areas like Hippocampus which intersect with concerns in Visual memory.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Epilepsy, Stereoelectroencephalography, Radiology, Neuroscience and Temporal lobe. His work on Ictal, Epilepsy surgery and Cortical dysplasia as part of general Epilepsy research is often related to Cell type, thus linking different fields of science. His Epilepsy surgery study combines topics in areas such as Somatosensory system, Randomized controlled trial, Surgery and Paracentral lobule.
Within one scientific family, Andrew W. McEvoy focuses on topics pertaining to Epileptogenic zone under Radiology, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Trajectory planning. His Neuroscience research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Speech disorder and Pathology. The Hippocampal sclerosis and Anterior temporal lobectomy research Andrew W. McEvoy does as part of his general Temporal lobe study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Radiosurgery, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science.
Andrew W. McEvoy mostly deals with Epilepsy, Epilepsy surgery, Ictal, Epileptogenic zone and Neuroscience. His Cortical dysplasia study in the realm of Epilepsy interacts with subjects such as Cell type. His research integrates issues of Hippocampal sclerosis, Surgery, Artificial intelligence, Pediatrics and Trajectory in his study of Epilepsy surgery.
Andrew W. McEvoy does research in Ictal, focusing on Intracranial eeg specifically. His work carried out in the field of Epileptogenic zone brings together such families of science as Stereoelectroencephalography, Radiology and Computer vision. His work on Resting state fMRI, Functional connectivity, Epileptogenesis and Electrophysiology as part of general Neuroscience research is frequently linked to Correlation, bridging the gap between disciplines.
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The long-term outcome of adult epilepsy surgery, patterns of seizure remission, and relapse: a cohort study.
Jane de Tisi;Gail S. Bell;Gail S. Bell;Janet L. Peacock;Andrew W. McEvoy.
The Lancet (2011)
Histopathological Findings in Brain Tissue Obtained during Epilepsy Surgery
Blumcke I;Spreafico R;Haaker G;Coras R.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2017)
Reliability of patterns of hippocampal sclerosis as predictors of postsurgical outcome
Maria Thom;Ioannis Liagkouras;Kathryn J. Elliot;Lillian Martinian.
Epilepsia (2010)
Defining Meyer's loop–temporal lobe resections, visual field deficits and diffusion tensor tractography
M. Yogarajah;N. K. Focke;S. Bonelli;M. Cercignani.
Brain (2009)
Intracerebral haemorrhage and drug abuse in young adults.
A.W. Mcevoy;N. D. Kitchen;D. G. T.Thomas.
British Journal of Neurosurgery (2000)
EEG correlated functional MRI and postoperative outcome in focal epilepsy
Rachel Thornton;Helmut Laufs;Roman Rodionov;Sajitha Cannadathu.
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry (2010)
Imaging language networks before and after anterior temporal lobe resection: results of a longitudinal fMRI study.
Silvia B. Bonelli;Pamela J. Thompson;Pamela J. Thompson;Mahinda Yogarajah;Mahinda Yogarajah;Christian Vollmar;Christian Vollmar.
Epilepsia (2012)
Simultaneous intracranial EEG and fMRI of interictal epileptic discharges in humans
Serge Vulliemoz;David W. Carmichael;Karin Rosenkranz;Beate Diehl;Beate Diehl.
NeuroImage (2011)
Management of Choroid Plexus Tumours in Children: 20 Years Experience at a Single Neurosurgical Centre
Andrew W. McEvoy;Brian N. Harding;Kim P. Phipps;David W. Ellison.
Pediatric Neurosurgery (2000)
One hundred and one dysembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumors: an adult epilepsy series with immunohistochemical, molecular genetic, and clinical correlations and a review of the literature.
Maria Thom;Ahmed Toma;Shu An;Lillian Martinian.
Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology (2011)
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