Neuroscience, Epilepsy, Temporal lobe, Tractography and Frontal lobe are his primary areas of study. His research integrates issues of Anesthesia, Magnetic resonance imaging and Electroencephalography in his study of Epilepsy. His study in Magnetic resonance imaging is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Positron emission tomography and Pathology.
His Temporal lobe research includes elements of Verbal memory, Hippocampus and Audiology. His Tractography study incorporates themes from Fractional anisotropy, Surgery and Epilepsy surgery. In his work, Verbal fluency test is strongly intertwined with Wada test, which is a subfield of Functional magnetic resonance imaging.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Epilepsy, Neuroscience, Temporal lobe, Hippocampal sclerosis and Audiology. His study looks at the intersection of Epilepsy and topics like Pathology with Statistical parametric mapping. Neuroscience is closely attributed to Tractography in his research.
His research investigates the connection between Temporal lobe and topics such as Verbal memory that intersect with issues in Visual memory. His Hippocampal sclerosis study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Ictal, Internal medicine, Atrophy and Nuclear medicine. His study looks at the relationship between Audiology and fields such as Verbal fluency test, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems.
Matthias J. Koepp focuses on Epilepsy, Temporal lobe, Audiology, Neuroscience and Neuroimaging. The Epilepsy study combines topics in areas such as Piriform cortex, Resting state fMRI, Internal medicine, Default mode network and Statistical parametric mapping. Matthias J. Koepp has included themes like Hippocampal formation, Hippocampus, Verbal fluency test and Epilepsy surgery in his Temporal lobe study.
His research in Audiology intersects with topics in Inferior temporal gyrus, Verbal memory, Functional magnetic resonance imaging and Psychosis. His studies in Neuroscience integrate themes in fields like NMDA receptor, Isoflurane and Drug. His research integrates issues of Magnetic resonance imaging, International league against epilepsy and Atrophy in his study of Neuroimaging.
His primary scientific interests are in Epilepsy, Temporal lobe, Neuroimaging, Audiology and Functional magnetic resonance imaging. His studies deal with areas such as Surgery and Piriform cortex as well as Epilepsy. His Temporal lobe research includes elements of Interquartile range, Prospective cohort study, Entorhinal cortex and Epilepsy surgery.
Neuroimaging is a subfield of Neuroscience that Matthias J. Koepp studies. Much of his study explores Neuroscience relationship to Cognitive decline. Matthias J. Koepp works mostly in the field of Audiology, limiting it down to concerns involving Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy and, occasionally, Visual memory, Endophenotype, Neuropsychology, Hippocampal formation and Laterality.
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Evidence for striatal dopamine release during a video game
M. J. Koepp;R. N. Gunn;R. N. Gunn;Andrew David Lawrence;Andrew David Lawrence;V. J. Cunningham;V. J. Cunningham.
Nature (1998)
Three-dimensional maximum probability atlas of the human brain, with particular reference to the temporal lobe
Alexander Hammers;Richard Allom;Matthias J. Koepp;Samantha L. Free.
Human Brain Mapping (2003)
Hemispheric asymmetries in language-related pathways: A combined functional MRI and tractography study
H. W. Robert Powell;Geoffrey J. M. Parker;Daniel C. Alexander;Mark R. Symms.
NeuroImage (2006)
Abnormal cerebral structure in juvenile myoclonic epilepsy demonstrated with voxel-based analysis of MRI
F. G. Woermann;S. L. Free;M. J. Koepp;S. M. Sisodiya.
Brain (1999)
Imaging memory in temporal lobe epilepsy: predicting the effects of temporal lobe resection
Silvia B. Bonelli;Robert H. W. Powell;Mahinda Yogarajah;Rebecca S. Samson.
Brain (2010)
Cortical dysfunction in non-demented Parkinson's disease patients: a combined (31)P-MRS and (18)FDG-PET study.
M. T. M. Hu;S. D. Taylor-Robinson;K. R. Chaudhuri;J. D. Bell.
Brain (2000)
Voxel-by-voxel comparison of automatically segmented cerebral gray matter--A rater-independent comparison of structural MRI in patients with epilepsy.
Friedrich G. Woermann;Samantha L. Free;Matthias J. Koepp;John Ashburner.
NeuroImage (1999)
Identical, but not the same: Intra-site and inter-site reproducibility of fractional anisotropy measures on two 3.0 T scanners
Christian Vollmar;Jonathan O'Muircheartaigh;Gareth J. Barker;Mark R. Symms.
NeuroImage (2010)
Omega-3 fatty acid supplementation in patients with chronic epilepsy: a randomized trial.
Alan W.C. Yuen;Josemir W. Sander;Dominique Fluegel;Philip N. Patsalos.
Epilepsy & Behavior (2005)
Motor system hyperconnectivity in juvenile myoclonic epilepsy: a cognitive functional magnetic resonance imaging study.
Christian Vollmar;Jonathan O’Muircheartaigh;Gareth J. Barker;Mark R. Symms;Mark R. Symms.
Brain (2011)
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