His main research concerns Electroencephalography, Epilepsy, Surgery, Anesthesia and Ictal. His Electroencephalography study is associated with Neuroscience. His research integrates issues of Lateralization of brain function, Audiology and Pediatrics in his study of Epilepsy.
His Surgery study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Psychogenic Seizure, Neurology, Magnetic resonance imaging and Epilepsy surgery. His work on Somatosensory evoked potential as part of general Anesthesia research is frequently linked to In patient, bridging the gap between disciplines. The concepts of his Ictal study are interwoven with issues in Convulsion, Central nervous system disease, Neurological disorder and Scalp.
Harold H. Morris mainly focuses on Epilepsy, Anesthesia, Electroencephalography, Neuroscience and Surgery. His Epilepsy research includes themes of Retrospective cohort study and Scalp. His Anesthesia research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Anticonvulsant, Complex partial seizures, Wada test and Carbamazepine.
His Electroencephalography research incorporates elements of Magnetic resonance imaging and Neuroimaging. His research in Surgery intersects with topics in Sharp wave, Gynecology, Intractable epilepsy and Ganglioglioma. His work deals with themes such as Electrocorticography and Radiology, which intersect with Ictal.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Anesthesia, Epilepsy, Wada test, Retrospective cohort study and Epilepsy surgery. His work carried out in the field of Anesthesia brings together such families of science as Amobarbital, Stroke, Early onset and Polysomnography. His work in Epilepsy is not limited to one particular discipline; it also encompasses Radiology.
His work in Wada test tackles topics such as Audiology which are related to areas like Memoria, Postictal confusion and Reliability. His Retrospective cohort study research is classified as research in Surgery. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Electroencephalography, Cohort and Risk factor.
Harold H. Morris mostly deals with Anesthesia, Retrospective cohort study, Surgery, Epilepsy and Wada test. His study in Anesthesia is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Anticonvulsant and Epworth Sleepiness Scale, Polysomnography. The Retrospective cohort study study combines topics in areas such as Complication, Craniotomy, Intracranial pressure and Electroencephalography.
His biological study deals with issues like Severity of illness, which deal with fields such as Anterior temporal lobectomy and Epilepsy surgery. He interconnects Temporal lobe and Audiology in the investigation of issues within Epilepsy surgery. His research in the fields of Amobarbital overlaps with other disciplines such as Methohexital.
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Semiological Seizure Classification
H. Lüders;Jayant Acharya;C. Baumgartner;S. Benbadis.
Epilepsia (1998)
Postoperative neurological deficits may occur despite unchanged intraoperative somatosensory evoked potentials
R. P. Lesser;P. Raudzens;H. Lüders;M. R. Nuwer.
Annals of Neurology (1986)
Basal temporal language area.
Hans Luders;R. P. Lesser;J. Hahn;D. S. Dinner.
Brain (1991)
Functional anatomy of the human supplementary sensorimotor area: results of extraoperative electrical stimulation.
S.H. Lim;D.S. Dinner;P.K. Pillay;H. Lüders.
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology (1994)
Complications of invasive video-EEG monitoring with subdural grid electrodes.
H.M. Hamer;H.H. Morris;E.J. Mascha;M.T. Karafa.
Neurology (2002)
Dystonic posturing in complex partial seizures of temporal lobe onset A new lateralizing sign
P. Kotagal;H. Lüders;H. H. Morris;D. S. Dinner.
Neurology (1989)
Basal temporal language area demonstrated by electrical stimulation.
Hans Luders;R. P. Lesser;J. Hahn;D. S. Dinner.
Neurology (1986)
Supplementary motor seizures: clinical and electroencephalographic findings
H. H. Morris;D. S. Dinner;Hans Luders;Elaine Wyllie.
Neurology (1988)
The lateralizing significance of versive head and eye movements during epileptic seizures
Elaine Wyllie;Hans Luders;Harold H. Morris;Ronald P. Lesser.
Neurology (1986)
Predictors of outcome after temporal lobectomy for the treatment of intractable epilepsy
L. E. Jeha;I. M. Najm;W. E. Bingaman;F. Khandwala.
Neurology (2006)
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