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Cesare T. Lombroso

Cesare T. Lombroso

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Neuroscience

D-Index
44
Citations
7406
World Ranking
7180
National Ranking
3105

Overview

Cesare T. Lombroso is affiliated with Harvard University in the United States. Their academic profile reflects a career focused on research and scholarship in various scientific domains.

The scholar's recent research work does not list any papers, indicating either a period without publications or a focus on other academic activities.

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Best Publications

  • Brain electrical activity mapping (BEAM): a method for extending the clinical utility of EEG and evoked potential data.

    Frank H. Duffy;James L. Burchfiel;Cesare T. Lombroso

  • A prospective study of infantile spasms: clinical and therapeutic correlations.

    Cesare T. Lombroso

  • A study of clinical, pathological, and electroencephalographic features in 137 full-term babies with a long-term follow-up.

    Arthur L. Rose;Cesare T. Lombroso

  • BREATHHOLDING SPELLS (CYANOTIC AND PALLID INFANTILE SYNCOPE)

    Cesare T. Lombroso;Pinchas Lerman

  • Prognostic value of background patterns in the neonatal EEG.

    Gregory L. Holmes;Cesare T. Lombroso

  • Sylvian seizures and midtemporal spike foci in children

    Cesare T. Lombroso

  • Age-dependent changes in long-term seizure susceptibility and behavior after hypoxia in rats.

    F. E. Jensen;G. L. Holmes;C. T. Lombroso;H. K. Blume

  • Epileptic (Gelastic) Laughter

    G. G. Gascon;C. T. Lombroso

  • Consistent EEG Focalities Detected in Subjects with Primary Generalized Epilepsies Monitored for Two Decades

    Cesare T. Lombroso

  • Ctenoids in healthy youths. Controlled study of 14- and 6-per-second positive spiking.

    Cesare T. Lombroso;Isaac H. Schwartz;Donald M. Clark;Hugo Muench

  • Treatment of status epilepticus with diazepam.

    Cesare T. Lombroso

  • Language Disorder, Convulsive and Electroencephalographic: Acquired Syndrome in Children

    Generoso Gascon;David Victor;Cesare T. Lombroso

  • Pyridoxine-dependent epilepsy: EEG investigations and long-term follow-up.

    Mohamad A. Mikati;Edwin Trevathan;Kalpathy S. Krishnamoorthy;Cesare T. Lombroso

  • Benign myoclonus of early infancy

    C. T. Lombroso;Natalio Fejerman

  • Early myoclonic encephalopathy, early infantile epileptic encephalopathy, and benign and severe infantile myoclonic epilepsies: a critical review and personal contributions.

    Cesare T. Lombroso

  • Quantified electrographic scales on 10 pre-term healthy newborns followed up to 40–43 weeks of conceptional age by serial polygraphic recordings

    Cesare T Lombroso;Cesare T Lombroso

  • Facilitation of Infantile Spasms by Partial Seizures

    Enrique J. Carrazana;Cesare T. Lombroso;Mohamad Mikati;Sandra Helmers

  • Electrophysiological Evidence for Visual Suppression prior to the Onset of a Voluntary Saccadic Eye Movement

    Frank H. Duffy;Frank H. Duffy;Cesare T. Lombroso;Cesare T. Lombroso

  • Left and right temporal lobe epileptics: a controlled investigation of some psychological differences.

    M. McIntyre;P. B. Pritchard;C. T. Lombroso

  • Prognostic value of electroencephalography in Reye's syndrome.

    Yasunori Aoki;Cesare T. Lombroso

  • Neonatal seizures: a clinician's overview

    Cesare T. Lombroso

Frequent Co-Authors

Frank H. Duffy
Frank H. Duffy Boston Children's Hospital
Mohamad A. Mikati
Mohamad A. Mikati Duke University
Lionel Carmant
Lionel Carmant University of Montreal
James J. Riviello
James J. Riviello Baylor College of Medicine
O. Carter Snead
O. Carter Snead University of Toronto
Sandra L. Helmers
Sandra L. Helmers Emory University
Joseph R. Madsen
Joseph R. Madsen Boston Children's Hospital
Prasanna Jayakar
Prasanna Jayakar Boston Children's Hospital
Michael Duchowny
Michael Duchowny Boston Children's Hospital
Gregory L. Holmes
Gregory L. Holmes University of Vermont

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