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Overview

Kenneth Perrine is affiliated with Cornell University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on medicine with specific engagement in several subfields including cellular and molecular neuroscience, experimental and cognitive psychology, public health, environmental and occupational health, pathology and forensic medicine, as well as psychiatry and mental health.

Their work covers a range of topics relevant to neurological conditions and cognitive functions. Key research themes include cerebrospinal fluid and hydrocephalus, spinal dysraphism and malformations, spinal cord injury research, cognitive functions and memory, dementia and cognitive impairment research, cognitive abilities and testing, and traumatic brain injury and neurovascular disturbances.

Recent publications by Kenneth Perrine include:

  • Neuroanatomic Correlates for the Neuropsychological Manifestations of Chiari Malformation Type I, 2020, World Neurosurgery
  • An investigation of Cogmed working memory training for neurological surgery patients, 2020, Interdisciplinary Neurosurgery
  • Neurocognitive Safety of Endoscopic Colloid Cyst Resection: Paired Pre- and Post-Operative Cognitive Function from an Exploratory Cohort, 2025, Cancers
  • NCOG-10. LONGITUDINAL MULTIDISCIPLINARY MONITORING OF NEUROCOGNITIVE FUNCTION FOR COLLOID CYST RESECTION: THE IMPACT OF SURGERY, 2024, Neuro-Oncology

Kenneth Perrine collaborates frequently with various researchers, including Jessica Spat-Lemus, Amanda Sacks-Zimmerman, Umberto Tosi, H. Allison Bender, and Stephanie N. Steinberg.

Their studies appear in multiple journals with several contributions to World Neurosurgery, Interdisciplinary Neurosurgery, Cancers, and Neuro-Oncology, indicating engagement with clinical and interdisciplinary neurosurgical research fields.

Best Publications

  • Development and cross-cultural translations of a 31-item quality of life in epilepsy inventory.

    Joyce A. Cramer;Kenneth Perrine;Orrin Devinsky;Lynda Bryant-Comstock

  • Development of the Quality of Life in Epilepsy Inventory

    Orrin Devinsky;Barbara G. Vickrey;Joyce Cramer;Kenneth Perrine

  • A brief questionnaire to screen for quality of life in epilepsy: the QOLIE-10.

    Joyce A. Cramer;Kenneth Perrine;Orrin Devinsky;Kimford Meador

  • Metabolic brain networks associated with cognitive function in Parkinson's disease.

    Chaorui Huang;Paul J. Mattis;Chengke Tang;Chengke Tang;Kenneth Perrine

  • The Relationship of Neuropsychological Functioning to Quality of Life in Epilepsy

    Kenneth Perrine;Bruce P. Hermann;Kimford J. Meador;Barbara G. Vickrey

  • Development of the Quality of Life in Epilepsy Inventory for Adolescents: the QOLIE-AD-48.

    Joyce A. Cramer;Lauren E. Westbrook;Orrin Devinsky;Kenneth Perrine

  • Nonepileptic seizures and childhood sexual and physical abuse

    Kenneth Alper;Orrin Devinsky;Kenneth Perrine;Blanca Vazquez

  • Metabolic abnormalities associated with mild cognitive impairment in Parkinson disease

    C. Huang;P. Mattis;K. Perrine;N. Brown

  • A comparison of health-related quality of life in patients with epilepsy, diabetes and multiple sclerosis.

    Bruce P. Hermann;Barbara Vickrey;Barbara Vickrey;Ron D. Hays;Ron D. Hays;Joyce Cramer

  • Risk Factors for Poor Health-Related Quality of Life in Adolescents with Epilepsy

    Orrin Devinsky;Lauren Westbrook;Joyce Cramer;Marc Glassman

  • Hemispheric influence on autonomic modulation and baroreflex sensitivity.

    Max J. Hilz;Matthias Dütsch;Ken Perrine;Peter K. Nelson

  • Dexmedetomidine and neurocognitive testing in awake craniotomy.

    Patricia Fogarty Mack;Kenneth Perrine;Erik Kobylarz;Theodore H Schwartz

  • Differential cognitive and behavioral effects of carbamazepine and lamotrigine

    K. J. Meador;D. W. Loring;P. G. Ray;A. M. Murro

  • Frontal functions in juvenile myoclonic epilepsy.

    O Devinsky;J Gershengorn;E Brown;K Perrine

  • Agreement between self reports and proxy reports of quality of life in epilepsy patients.

    Ron D. Hays;Barbara Vickrey;Barbara Vickrey;B. P. Hermann;K. Perrine

  • Neuropsychological functioning following bilateral subthalamic nucleus stimulation in Parkinson's disease.

    C E Morrison;C E Morrison;J C Borod;J C Borod;K Perrine;A Beric

  • Temporal lobectomy in children: cognitive outcome.

    Michael Westerveld;Kimberlee J. Sass;Gordon J. Chelune;Bruce P. Hermann

  • The use of figural reproduction tests as measures of nonverbal memory in epilepsy surgery candidates.

    William B. Barr;Gordon J. Chelune;Bruce P. Hermann;David W. Loring

  • Relationships Among the Metabolic Patterns That Correlate With Mnemonic, Visuospatial, and Mood Symptoms in Parkinson’s Disease

    Marc J. Mentis;Anthony R. McIntosh;Kenneth Perrine;Vijay Dhawan

  • Visual confrontation naming following left anterior temporal lobectomy: a comparison of surgical approaches.

    Bruce P. Hermann;Kenneth Perrine;Gordon J. Chelune;William Barr

Frequent Co-Authors

Orrin Devinsky
Orrin Devinsky New York University
Bruce P. Hermann
Bruce P. Hermann University of Wisconsin–Madison
Kimford J. Meador
Kimford J. Meador Stanford University
David W. Loring
David W. Loring Emory University
Michael Westerveld
Michael Westerveld AdventHealth Orlando
Esther Strauss
Esther Strauss University of Victoria
Werner Doyle
Werner Doyle New York University
Gordon J. Chelune
Gordon J. Chelune University of Utah
William B. Barr
William B. Barr New York University
David Eidelberg
David Eidelberg Feinstein Institute for Medical Research

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