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Hiroshi Otsubo

Hiroshi Otsubo

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Neuroscience

D-Index
61
Citations
12174
World Ranking
3703
National Ranking
210

Overview

Hiroshi Otsubo is affiliated with the University of Toronto in Canada and has contributed extensively to the fields of Medicine and Neuroscience. Their research encompasses a range of subfields, including Cognitive Neuroscience, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Neurology, and Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. This multidisciplinary approach informs their scholarly output and research focus.

The scientist's work primarily revolves around key topics such as Epilepsy Research and Treatment, EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces, Neural Dynamics and Brain Function, Vagus Nerve Stimulation Research, Neonatal and Fetal Brain Pathology, Functional Brain Connectivity Studies, and Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research.

Among their recent publications are several noteworthy papers:

  • "KCNT1-related epilepsy: An international multicenter cohort of 27 pediatric cases," 2020, published in Epilepsia
  • "Somatosensory evoked fields predict response to vagus nerve stimulation," 2020, published in NeuroImage Clinical
  • "Hyperperfusion in the thalamus on arterial spin labelling indicates non-convulsive status epilepticus," 2020, published in Brain Communications
  • "Add-On Deep Brain Stimulation versus Continued Vagus Nerve Stimulation for Childhood Epilepsy (ADVANCE): A Partially Randomized Patient Preference Trial," 2024, published in Annals of Neurology
  • "Temporal-plus epilepsy in children: A connectomic analysis in magnetoencephalography," 2020, published in Epilepsia

Otsubo frequently collaborates with other researchers in the field, notably including:

  • Elizabeth Donner
  • George M. Ibrahim
  • Puneet Jain
  • Ayako Ochi
  • Elizabeth Kerr

Their research has been published extensively in venues such as:

  • Epilepsia
  • Seizure
  • Clinical Neurophysiology
  • Epilepsy Research
  • Frontiers in Neurology

Best Publications

  • INTRACRANIAL GERM-CELL TUMORS IN CHILDREN

    H J Hoffman;H Otsubo;E B Hendrick;R P Humphreys

  • 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

  • Focal resection of fast ripples on extraoperative intracranial EEG improves seizure outcome in pediatric epilepsy

    Tomoyuki Akiyama;Bláthnaid McCoy;Cristina Y. Go;Ayako Ochi

  • Complications of invasive subdural grid monitoring in children with epilepsy.

    Çagatay Önal;Hiroshi Otsubo;Takashi Araki;Shiro Chitoku

  • Dynamic changes of ictal high-frequency oscillations in neocortical epilepsy: using multiple band frequency analysis.

    Ayako Ochi;Hiroshi Otsubo;Elizabeth J. Donner;Irene Elliott

  • Etiology of Acute Childhood Encephalitis at The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, 1994–1995

    H. Kolski;E. L. Ford-Jones;S. Richardson;M. Petric

  • MEG predicts epileptic zone in lesional extrahippocampal epilepsy: 12 pediatric surgery cases.

    Hiroshi Otsubo;Ayako Ochi;Irene Elliott;Sylvester H. Chuang

  • MEG predicts outcome following surgery for intractable epilepsy in children with normal or nonfocal MRI findings.

    Rajesh RamachandranNair;Hiroshi Otsubo;Manohar M. Shroff;Ayako Ochi

  • Dysembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumors in childhood: long-term outcome and prognostic features.

    M. A. Nolan;R. Sakuta;N. Chuang;H. Otsubo

  • Magnetoencephalographic localization in pediatric epilepsy surgery: comparison with invasive intracranial electroencephalography.

    Berge A. Minassian;Hiroshi Otsubo;Shelly Weiss;Irene Elliott

  • Cortical dysplastic lesions in children with intractable epilepsy: role of complete resection.

    Walter J. Hader;Mark Mackay;Hiroshi Otsubo;Shiro Chitoku

  • Combined Utility of Functional MRI, Cortical Mapping, and Frameless Stereotaxy in the Resection of Lesions in Eloquent Areas of Brain in Children

    Simon R. Stapleton;Elaine Kiriakopoulos;David Mikulis;James M. Drake

  • Epileptic spikes: magnetoencephalography versus simultaneous electrocorticography.

    Makoto Oishi;Hiroshi Otsubo;Shigeki Kameyama;Nobuhito Morota

  • Surgical treatment of epilepsy in tuberous sclerosis: Strategic and results in 18 patients

    M. M. Guerreiro;F. Andermann;E. Andermann;A. Palmini

  • Single and Multiple Clusters of Magnetoencephalographic Dipoles in Neocortical Epilepsy: Significance in Characterizing the Epileptogenic Zone

    Makoto Oishi;Shigeki Kameyama;Hiroshi Masuda;Jun Tohyama

  • Temporal lobe surgery for intractable epilepsy in children: an analysis of outcomes in 126 children.

    Mony Benifla;Hiroshi Otsubo;Ayako Ochi;Shelly K. Weiss

  • Characterizing magnetic spike sources by using magnetoencephalography-guided neuronavigation in epilepsy surgery in pediatric patients

    Koji Iida;Hiroshi Otsubo;Yuuri Matsumoto;Ayako Ochi

  • Pathology of temporal lobectomy for refractory seizures in children: Review of 20 cases including some unique malformative lesions

    Venita Jay;Laurence E. Becker;Hiroshi Otsubo;Paul A. Hwang

  • Seizure identification in the ICU using quantitative EEG displays

    C.P. Stewart;H. Otsubo;A. Ochi;R. Sharma

Frequent Co-Authors

Ayako Ochi
Ayako Ochi University of Toronto
O. Carter Snead
O. Carter Snead University of Toronto
James T. Rutka
James T. Rutka University of Toronto
Shelly K. Weiss
Shelly K. Weiss University of Toronto
Elizabeth J. Donner
Elizabeth J. Donner University of Toronto
Elysa Widjaja
Elysa Widjaja University of Toronto
Elizabeth W. Pang
Elizabeth W. Pang Hospital for Sick Children
Sam M. Doesburg
Sam M. Doesburg Simon Fraser University
Mary Lou Smith
Mary Lou Smith University of Toronto
William Gaetz
William Gaetz Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

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