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Juhn A. Wada is affiliated with the University of British Columbia in Canada. Their academic and research career is centered around scientific inquiry, though specific details on publications, research topics, and collaborations are not provided.

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Best Publications

  • Cerebral hemispheric asymmetry in humans. Cortical speech zones in 100 adults and 100 infant brains

    Juhn A. Wada;Robert Clarke;Anne Hamm

  • Generalized convulsive seizures induced by daily electrical stimulation of the amygdala in cats: Correlative electrographic and behavioral features

    Juhn A. Wada;Mitsumoto Sata

  • Persistent Seizure Susceptibility and Recurrent Spontaneous Seizures in Kindled Cats

    Juhn A. Wada;Mitsumoto Sato;Michael E. Corcoran

  • The generalized convulsive seizure state induced by daily electrical stimulation of the amygdala in split brain cats.

    Juhn A. Wada;M. Sato

  • Potentiation of amygdaloid kindling and metrazol-induced seizures by 6-hydroxydopamine in rats.

    Michael E. Corcoran;Hans C. Fibiger;James A. McCaughran;Juhn A. Wada

  • Distribution of tyrosine hydroxylase in human and animal brain.

    E. G. McGeer;P. L. McGeer;J. A. Wada

  • An examination of the crowding hypothesis in epileptic patients who have undergone the carotid amytal test.

    Esther Strauss;Paul Satz;Juhn Wada

  • Effects of globus pallidus lesions and Parkinson's disease on brain glutamic acid decarboxylase

    P.L. McGeer;E.G. McGeer;J.A. Wada;E. Jung

  • Pharmacological Prophylaxis in the Kindling Model of Epilepsy

    Juhn A. Wada

  • Changes of immunoreactive somatostatin and β-endorphin content in rat brain after amygdaloid kindling

    Nobumasa Kato;Teruhiko Higuchi;Henry G. Friesen;Juhn A. Wada;Juhn A. Wada

  • Spontaneous recurrent seizure state induced by daily electric amygdaloid stimulation in Senegalese baboons (Papio papio)

    Juhn A. Wada;Takeshi Osawa

  • The corpus callosum is larger with right-hemisphere cerebral speech dominance.

    John O'Kusky;Esther Strauss;Brenda Kosaka;Juhn Wada

  • Lateral Preferences and Cerebral Speech Dominance

    Esther Strauss;Esther Strauss;Juhn Wada;Juhn Wada

  • An epileptic syndrome caused by mesial frontal lobe seizure foci

    K. Waterman;S. J. Purves;B. Kosaka;E. Strauss

  • Long-term follow-up after cerebral hemispherectomy: neurophysiologic, radiologic, and psychological findings.

    C. M. Verity;E. H. Strauss;P. D. Moyes;J. A. Wada

  • Results of anterior corpus callosum section in 24 patients with medically intractable seizures.

    S. J. Purves;J. A. Wada;W. B. Woodhurst;P. D. Moyes

  • Performance on a free-recall verbal dichotic listening task and cerebral dominance determined by the carotid amytal test.

    Esther Strauss;Esther Strauss;William H. Gaddes;William H. Gaddes;Juhn Wada;Juhn Wada

  • Central Aromatic Amine Levels and Behavior: II. Serotonin and Catecholamine Levels in Various Cat Brain Areas Following Administration of Psychoactive Drugs or Amine Precursors

    P. L. McGEER;E. G. McGEER;J. A. Wada

  • Prophylactic Effects of Phenytoin, Phenobarbital, and Carbamazepine Examined in Kindling Cat Preparations

    Juhn A. Wada;Mitsumoto Sato;Akira Wake;John R. Green

  • Profound suppression of kindled seizures by cysteamine: possible role of somatostatin to kindled seizures

    Teruhiko Higuchi;Gurleen S. Sikand;Nobumasa Kato;Juhn A. Wada

  • Book reviewInterhemispheric relations and cerebral dominance: Vernon B. Mountcastle (Editor) (The Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore, 1962, 294 p., $7.50).

    Juhn A. Wada

Frequent Co-Authors

Esther Strauss
Esther Strauss University of Victoria
Edith G. McGeer
Edith G. McGeer University of British Columbia
Michael A. Hunter
Michael A. Hunter University of Victoria
Donald P. Cain
Donald P. Cain University of Western Ontario
Paul Satz
Paul Satz University of California, Los Angeles
William B. Barr
William B. Barr New York University
Merrill Hiscock
Merrill Hiscock University of Houston
Bruce P. Hermann
Bruce P. Hermann University of Wisconsin–Madison
Michael Westerveld
Michael Westerveld AdventHealth Orlando
David W. Loring
David W. Loring Emory University

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