Jorge Gonzalez-Martinez mostly deals with Epilepsy, Epilepsy surgery, Surgery, Stereoelectroencephalography and Neuroscience. His Epilepsy research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Magnetic resonance imaging, Retrospective cohort study and Electroencephalography. Jorge Gonzalez-Martinez has researched Magnetic resonance imaging in several fields, including Implant and Ablation.
Jorge Gonzalez-Martinez has included themes like Stage, Concordance, Temporal lobe and Confidence interval in his Epilepsy surgery study. His biological study focuses on Stereotaxic technique. The concepts of his Stereoelectroencephalography study are interwoven with issues in Young adult, Prospective cohort study and Amygdala.
His primary areas of study are Epilepsy, Stereoelectroencephalography, Neuroscience, Epilepsy surgery and Electroencephalography. His research integrates issues of Magnetic resonance imaging, Radiology and Surgery in his study of Epilepsy. His research in the fields of Retrospective cohort study and Preoperative care overlaps with other disciplines such as Subdural space.
His Stereoelectroencephalography research includes elements of Epileptogenic zone, Semiology and Stereotaxic technique. His Epilepsy surgery study combines topics in areas such as Confidence interval, Disease, Temporal lobe, Pediatrics and Cohort. Jorge Gonzalez-Martinez combines subjects such as Anesthesia, Brain mapping, Artificial intelligence, Biomedical engineering and Pattern recognition with his study of Electroencephalography.
Jorge Gonzalez-Martinez focuses on Epilepsy, Neuroscience, Stereoelectroencephalography, Ictal and Epilepsy surgery. Jorge Gonzalez-Martinez is studying Cortical dysplasia, which is a component of Epilepsy. His Stereoelectroencephalography research entails a greater understanding of Electroencephalography.
His Ictal study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Intraparietal sulcus, Surgical planning, Neurovascular bundle and Magnetoencephalography. Jorge Gonzalez-Martinez interconnects Area under the curve, Physical medicine and rehabilitation and Supplementary motor area in the investigation of issues within Epilepsy surgery. The Surgery study which covers Epileptogenic zone that intersects with Resection, Eloquent cortex, Complete resection and Biomarker.
His primary scientific interests are in Epilepsy, Stereoelectroencephalography, Neuroscience, Ictal and Radiology. Jorge Gonzalez-Martinez integrates Epilepsy with Seizure reduction in his research. His work deals with themes such as Neural system, Lateralization of brain function and Surgery, Resection, which intersect with Stereoelectroencephalography.
His Surgery research incorporates themes from Epileptogenic zone and Seizure freedom. His study in Ictal is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Cortical dysplasia and Epilepsy surgery. His Radiology study incorporates themes from Clinical significance, Asymptomatic and Electroencephalography.
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Evaluation of specific absorption rate as a dosimeter of MRI-related implant heating.
Kenneth B. Baker;Jean A. Tkach;John A. Nyenhuis;Michael Phillips.
Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (2004)
Neurostimulation for affecting sleep disorders
Ali Rezai;Jorge Alvaro Gonzalez-Martinez;Ashwini Sharan.
(2003)
Stereoelectroencephalography in the “difficult to localize” refractory focal epilepsy: Early experience from a North American epilepsy center
Jorge Gonzalez-Martinez;Juan Bulacio;Andreas Alexopoulos;Lara Jehi.
Epilepsia (2013)
MR imaging-related heating of deep brain stimulation electrodes: in vitro study.
Daniel A. Finelli;Ali R. Rezai;Paul M. Ruggieri;Jean A. Tkach.
American Journal of Neuroradiology (2002)
Is SEEG safe? A systematic review and meta‐analysis of stereo‐electroencephalography–related complications
Jeffrey P. Mullin;Michael Shriver;Soha Alomar;Imad Najm.
Epilepsia (2016)
Technique, Results, and Complications Related to Robot-Assisted Stereoelectroencephalography.
Jorge González-Martínez;Juan Bulacio;Susan Thompson;John Gale.
Neurosurgery (2016)
The Virtual Epileptic Patient: Individualized whole-brain models of epilepsy spread
Viktor K. Jirsa;Timothée Proix;Dionysios Perdikis;Michael Marmaduke Woodman.
NeuroImage (2017)
Stereotactic placement of depth electrodes in medically intractable epilepsy
Jorge Gonzalez-Martinez;Jeffrey Mullin;Sumeet Vadera;Juan Bulacio.
Journal of Neurosurgery (2014)
Ripple classification helps to localize the seizure-onset zone in neocortical epilepsy.
Shuang Wang;Shuang Wang;Irene Z. Wang;Juan C. Bulacio;John C. Mosher.
Epilepsia (2013)
Hemispherectomy for catastrophic epilepsy in infants.
Jorge A. González-Martínez;Ajay Gupta;Prakash Kotagal;Deepak Lachhwani.
Epilepsia (2005)
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