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Overview

Eishi Asano is affiliated with Wayne State University in the United States. Their research spans several interconnected fields, primarily within neuroscience and medicine. The scientist has a significant publication record in subfields such as cognitive neuroscience, radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging, psychiatry and mental health, cellular and molecular neuroscience, and artificial intelligence.

Their work covers a broad spectrum of topics, including:

  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Epilepsy research and treatment
  • Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications
  • Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research
  • Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications

Frequent publication venues for Asano include:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Clinical Neurophysiology
  • NeuroImage
  • Brain Communications
  • Epilepsia

Highlighted recent papers demonstrate contributions across several investigative and clinical topics:

  • "Objective interictal electrophysiology biomarkers optimize prediction of epilepsy surgery outcome," 2021, Brain Communications
  • "Deep learning protocol for improved photoacoustic brain imaging," 2020, Journal of Biophotonics
  • "Dynamic tractography: Integrating cortico-cortical evoked potentials and diffusion imaging," 2020, NeuroImage
  • "Scalp EEG interictal high frequency oscillations as an objective biomarker of infantile spasms," 2020, Clinical Neurophysiology
  • "Refining epileptogenic high-frequency oscillations using deep learning: a reverse engineering approach," 2021, Brain Communications

Among coauthors frequently collaborating with Asano are Masaki Sonoda, Aimée F. Luat, Jeong-Won Jeong, Kazuki Sakakura, and Naoto Kuroda, with collaboration counts ranging from 25 to 43 publications.

Best Publications

  • High-frequency oscillations (HFOs) in clinical epilepsy.

    J. Jacobs;R. Staba;E. Asano;H. Otsubo

  • High-frequency oscillations: The state of clinical research

    Birgit Frauscher;Fabrice Bartolomei;Katsuhiro Kobayashi;Jan Cimbalnik

  • Autism in tuberous sclerosis complex is related to both cortical and subcortical dysfunction

    E. Asano;Diane C. Chugani;O. Muzik;M. Behen

  • Origin and Propagation of Epileptic Spasms Delineated on Electrocorticography

    Eishi Asano;Csaba Juhász;Aashit Shah;Otto Muzik

  • Epilepsy Surgery Outcome in Children With Tuberous Sclerosis Complex Evaluated With α-[11C]Methyl-L-Tryptophan Positron Emission Tomography (PET):

    Kenji Kagawa;Diane C. Chugani;Eishi Asano;Csaba Juhász

  • Role of subdural electrocorticography in prediction of long-term seizure outcome in epilepsy surgery

    Eishi Asano;Csaba Juhász;Aashit Shah;Sandeep Sood

  • Alpha-methyl-l-tryptophan PET detects epileptogenic cortex in children with intractable epilepsy

    C. Juhász;D. C. Chugani;O. Muzik;A. Shah

  • Multimodality imaging for improved detection of epileptogenic foci in tuberous sclerosis complex

    E. Asano;Diane C. Chugani;O. Muzik;C. Shen

  • Sturge-Weber syndrome: correlation between clinical course and FDG PET findings.

    J. S. Lee;E. Asano;O. Muzik;D. C. Chugani

  • Spontaneous and visually driven high‐frequency oscillations in the occipital cortex: Intracranial recording in epileptic patients

    Tetsuro Nagasawa;Csaba Juhász;Robert Rothermel;Karsten Hoechstetter

  • Three- and four-dimensional mapping of speech and language in patients with epilepsy.

    Yasuo Nakai;Yasuo Nakai;Jeong-won Jeong;Erik C. Brown;Robert Rothermel

  • Quantitative interictal subdural EEG analyses in children with neocortical epilepsy.

    Eishi Asano;Otto Muzik;Aashit Shah;Csaba Juhász

  • Statistical mapping of ictal high-frequency oscillations in epileptic spasms.

    Hiroki Nariai;Tetsuro Nagasawa;Csaba Juhász;Sandeep Sood

  • Hippocampal and Thalamic Diffusion Abnormalities in Children with Temporal Lobe Epilepsy

    Tomomi Kimiwada;Csaba Juhász;Malek Makki;Otto Muzik

  • Standardized Computer-based Organized Reporting of EEG: SCORE – second version

    Sándor Beniczky;Harald Aurlien;Jan C. Brøgger;Lawrence J. Hirsch

  • The diagnostic value of initial video-EEG monitoring in children--review of 1000 cases.

    Eishi Asano;Carol Pawlak;Aashit Shah;Jagdish Shah

  • A common pattern of persistent gene activation in human neocortical epileptic foci

    Sanjay N. Rakhade;Bin Yao;Sharlin Ahmed;Eishi Asano

  • Interictal high-frequency oscillations generated by seizure onset and eloquent areas may be differentially coupled with different slow waves.

    Yutaka Nonoda;Makoto Miyakoshi;Alejandro Ojeda;Scott Makeig

  • Objective Detection of Epileptic Foci by 18F-FDG PET in Children Undergoing Epilepsy Surgery

    Ajay Kumar;Csaba Juhász;Eishi Asano;Sandeep Sood

  • Surgical treatment of West syndrome

    Eishi Asano;Diane C. Chugani;Csaba Juhásza;Otto Muzik

Frequent Co-Authors

Sandeep Sood
Sandeep Sood Wayne State University
Csaba Juhász
Csaba Juhász Wayne State University
Harry T. Chugani
Harry T. Chugani New York University
Aashit Shah
Aashit Shah Virginia Tech
Diane C. Chugani
Diane C. Chugani Wayne State University
Michael E. Behen
Michael E. Behen Wayne State University
Jean Gotman
Jean Gotman Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital
Hiroshi Otsubo
Hiroshi Otsubo University of Toronto
James T. Rutka
James T. Rutka University of Toronto
Jeffrey A. Loeb
Jeffrey A. Loeb University of Illinois at Chicago

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