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D-Index
43
Citations
6171
World Ranking
7464
National Ranking
3217

Overview

Charles Shagass was affiliated with Temple University in the United States during their academic career. Their professional work spanned various aspects of research typical to their institutional focus.

Throughout their career, Shagass did not have publicly listed recent papers, collaborative co-authors, or specific frequent publication venues documented in available records.

No distinct fields of study, subfields, or main research topics have been recorded in the provided data to outline their specialization or research themes.

Similarly, there are no documented book publications or academic awards attributed to Shagass in the accessible information.

While detailed bibliographic or thematic data is limited, Shagass' academic involvement was situated within the broader scholarly environment of Temple University, contributing to the institution's intellectual community until their passing.

Best Publications

  • Eye-tracking performance in psychiatric patients.

    Shagass C;Amadeo M;Overton Da

  • Eye-tracking performance and engagement of attention.

    Charles Shagass;Richard A. Roemer;Marco Amadeo

  • Psychopathology and brain dysfunction

    Charles Shagass;Samuel Gershon;Arnold J. Friedhoff

  • Brief latency click-evoked potentials during waking and sleep in man.

    Marco Amadeo;Charles Shagass

  • Evoked potential correlates of psychosis.

    Shagass C;Roemer Ra;Straumanis Jj;Amadeo M

  • Conditioning of the occipital alpha rhythm in man.

    Unknown

  • Somatosensory Evoked Potential Changes With a Selective Attention Task

    Richard C. Josiassen;Charles Shagass;Richard A. Roemer;Dragoslav V. Ercegovac

  • RECOVERY FUNCTIONS OF SOMATOSENSORY PERIPHERAL NERVE AND CEREBRAL EVOKED RESPONSES IN MAN.

    Unknown

  • Evoked potentials of schizophrenics in several sensory modalities.

    Shagass C;Straumanis Jj;Roemer Ra;Amadeo M

  • Evoked potential tests of augmenting-reducing.

    David A. Soskis;Charles Shagass

  • Quantitative EEG in elderly depressives

    Richard A. Roemer;Charles Shagass;William Dubin;Richard Jaffe

  • Relationships between psychiatric diagnosis and some quantitative EEG variables.

    Charles Shagass;Richard A. Roemer;John J. Straumanis

  • Spatial distribution of potentials evoked by half-field pattern-reversal and pattern-onset stimuli

    Charles Shagass;Marco Amadeo;Richard A Roemer

  • Sex differences in somatosensory evoked responses related to psychiatric illness.

    Shagass C;Overton Da;Straumanis Jj

  • Age, Personality, and Somatosensory Cerebral Evoked Responses

    Unknown

  • Pattern evoked potential measurements suggesting lateralized hemispheric dysfunction in chronic schizophrenics.

    Richard A. Roemer;Charles Shagass;John J. Straumanis;Marco Amadeo

  • Distribution of eye movement and eyeblink potentials over the scalp.

    Overton Da;Shagass C

  • EVENT RELATED POTENTIALS AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY

    Charles Shagass

  • RECOVERY FUNCTIONS OF HUMAN SOMATOSENSORY AND VISUAL EVOKED POTENTIALS *

    Unknown

  • Auditory evoked responses in young adults with Down's syndrome and idiopathic mental retardation.

    Jr Jj Straumanis;C Shagass;DA Overton

  • Eye movements, attention and hypnosis.

    Marco Amadeo;Charles Shagass

  • Influence of antipsychotic and antidepressant drugs on evoked potential correlates of psychosis.

    Straumanis Jj;Shagass C;Roemer Ra

  • Psychiatric diagnostic discriminations with combinations of quantitative EEG variables.

    Charles Shagass;Richard A. Roemer;John J. Straumanis;Richard C. Josiassen

  • Topography of sensory evoked potentials in depressive disorders.

    Charles Shagass;Richard A. Roemer;John J. Straumanis;Marco Amadeo

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert C. Elston
Robert C. Elston Case Western Reserve University
Richard P. Ebstein
Richard P. Ebstein Southwestern University of Finance and Economics
Judith L. Rapoport
Judith L. Rapoport National Institutes of Health
Joseph Zohar
Joseph Zohar Sheba Medical Center
Hiroshi Matsuda
Hiroshi Matsuda Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
Ian Hindmarch
Ian Hindmarch University of Surrey
Peter Anderer
Peter Anderer Philips (Finland)

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