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75
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19991
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2022
National Ranking
213

Overview

Charles E. Polkey is affiliated with King's College London in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on neuroscience, with specific contributions to neurology, cognitive neuroscience, and psychiatry and mental health.

The main topics addressed in their work include vagus nerve stimulation research, EEG and brain-computer interfaces, and epilepsy research and treatment.

Their recent scholarly publications are:

  • Long-term outcome of vagus nerve stimulation for drug-resistant epilepsy using continuous assessment, with a note on mortality (2022, Seizure)
  • James Jeffrey Maccabe (2023, BMJ)

Frequent co-authors in their publications include:

  • Lina Nashef
  • Cathy Queally
  • Richard Selway
  • Antonio Valentín

The venues where Charles E. Polkey has most commonly published are:

  • Seizure
  • BMJ

Best Publications

  • Planning and spatial working memory following frontal lobe lesions in man.

    Adrian M. Owen;John J. Downes;Barbara J. Sahakian;Charles E. Polkey

  • Changes in emotion after circumscribed surgical lesions of the orbitofrontal and cingulate cortices

    J. Hornak;J. Bramham;E. T. Rolls;R. G. Morris

  • Contrasting mechanisms of impaired attentional set-shifting in patients with frontal lobe damage or Parkinson's disease

    Adrian M. Owen;Angela C. Roberts;John R. Hodges;Beatrice A. Summers

  • Reward-related Reversal Learning after Surgical Excisions in Orbito-frontal or Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex in Humans

    J. Hornak;J. O'doherty;J. Bramham;E. T. Rolls

  • Extra-dimensional Versus Intra-Dimensional Set Shifting Performance Following Frontal Lobe Excisions, Temporal Lobe Excisions or Amygdalo-Hippocampectomy in Man

    Adrian M. Owen;Angela C. Roberts;Charles E. Polkey;Barbara J. Sahakian

  • `Theory of mind' impairments and their relationship to executive functioning following frontal lobe excisions

    Andrea D. Rowe;Peter R. Bullock;Charles E. Polkey;Robin G. Morris

  • Visuo-spatial short-term recognition memory and learning after temporal lobe excisions, frontal lobe excisions or amygdalo-hippocampectomy in man.

    Adrian M. Owen;Barbara J. Sahakian;James Semple;Charles E. Polkey

  • Probabilistic learning and reversal deficits in patients with Parkinson's disease or frontal or temporal lobe lesions: possible adverse effects of dopaminergic medication.

    Rachel Swainson;R D Rogers;B J Sahakian;B A Summers

  • Intracerebral propagation of interictal activity in partial epilepsy: implications for source localisation.

    G. Alarcon;C. N. Guy;C. D. Binnie;S. R. Walker

  • Dissociating executive mechanisms of task control following frontal lobe damage and Parkinson's disease

    R D Rogers;B J Sahakian;J R Hodges;C E Polkey

  • Double dissociations of memory and executive functions in working memory tasks following frontal lobe excisions, temporal lobe excisions or amygdalo-hippocampectomy in man

    Adrian M. Owen;Robin G. Morris;Barbara J. Sahakian;Charles E. Polkey

  • Dopamine-Dependent Frontostriatal Planning Deficits in Early Parkinson's Disease

    Adrian M. Owen;Barbara J. Sahakian;Beatrice A. Summers;John R. Hodges

  • Spatial memory deficits in patients with unilateral damage to the right hippocampal formation

    S Abrahams;Alan Pickering;CE Polkey;RG Morris

  • Power spectrum and intracranial EEG patterns at seizure onset in partial epilepsy.

    G. Alarcon;C.D. Binnie;R.D.C. Elwes;C.E. Polkey

  • Origin and propagation of interictal discharges in the acute electrocorticogram. Implications for pathophysiology and surgical treatment of temporal lobe epilepsy.

    G. Alarcon;J. J. Garcia Seoane;C. D. Binnie;M. C. Martin Miguel

  • The impact of early and late damage to the human amygdala on 'theory of mind' reasoning.

    Philip Shaw;Emma Lawrence;C Radbourne;Jessica Bramham

  • Classical conditioning after temporal lobe lesions in man: impairment in conditional discrimination.

    Irene Daum;Shelley Channon;Charles E. Polkey;Jeffrey A. Gray

  • Control of temporal lobe epilepsy following en bloc resection of low-grade tumors

    Peter J. Kirkpatrick;Minal Honavar;Ivan Janota;Charles E. Polkey

  • Responses to single pulse electrical stimulation identify epileptogenesis in the human brain in vivo.

    A. Valentín;M. Anderson;G. Alarcón;J. J. García Seoane

  • Hippocampal Involvement in Spatial and Working Memory: A Structural MRI Analysis of Patients with Unilateral Mesial Temporal Lobe Sclerosis☆

    Sharon Abrahams;RG Morris;CE Polkey;JM Jarosz

  • Failed surgery for epilepsy. A study of persistence and recurrence of seizures following temporal resection.

    Michael J. Hennessy;Robert D. C. Elwes;Colin D. Binnie;Charles E. Polkey

Frequent Co-Authors

Colin D. Binnie
Colin D. Binnie University of Cambridge
Gonzalo Alarcón
Gonzalo Alarcón King's College London
Robert D. C. Elwes
Robert D. C. Elwes King's College London
Robin G. Morris
Robin G. Morris King's College London
Michael Koutroumanidis
Michael Koutroumanidis St Thomas' Hospital
Trevor W. Robbins
Trevor W. Robbins University of Cambridge
Richard Selway
Richard Selway King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Barbara J. Sahakian
Barbara J. Sahakian University of Cambridge
Faraneh Vargha-Khadem
Faraneh Vargha-Khadem University College London
Lina Nashef
Lina Nashef King's College London

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