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D-Index
59
Citations
14489
World Ranking
3967
National Ranking
1803

Overview

Paul H. Crandall was affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles in the United States. Their academic career involved research and contribution to a variety of scientific fields.

Although there are no recent papers listed, no frequent co-authors or publication venues mentioned, and no book publications recorded, the specific domains of study or main topics of their work are not available. This indicates limited publicly accessible information about the detailed aspects of their research output.

Throughout their career, Paul H. Crandall's contributions were presumably tied to their primary institutional affiliation, which is notable for encompassing a wide array of scientific disciplines. As part of the academic community there, they would have engaged in research activities, teaching, or related scholarly efforts aligned with the university's objectives.

Since no awards or recognitions with specified years were documented, there is no record of formal honors associated with their name.

Paul H. Crandall is deceased. The scientific and academic legacy remains as part of the wider scholarly record held by their institutional affiliation and any citations of their work, where applicable.

Best Publications

  • Endogenous potentials generated in the human hippocampal formation and amygdala by infrequent events.

    Eric Halgren;Nancy K. Squires;Charles L. Wilson;John W. Rohrbaugh

  • Synaptic reorganization by mossy fibers in human epileptic fascia dentata

    T.L. Babb;W.R. Kupfer;J.K. Pretorius;P.H. Crandall

  • Mental phenomena evoked by electrical stimulation of the human hippocampal formation and amygdala.

    Eric Halgren;Richard D. Walter;Diana G. Cherlow;Paul H. Crandall

  • Temporal lobe volumetric cell densities in temporal lobe epilepsy.

    Thomas L. Babb;W. Jann Brown;James Pretorius;Cynthia Davenport

  • Pathological findings underlying focal temporal lobe hypometabolism in partial epilepsy

    Jr J Engel;WJ Brown;DE Kuhl;ME Phelps

  • Glutamate decarboxylase-immunoreactive neurons are preserved in human epileptic hippocampus

    TL Babb;JK Pretorius;WR Kupfer;PH Crandall

  • Correlation of criteria used for localizing epileptic foci in patients considered for surgical therapy of epilepsy.

    Jerome Engel;Rebecca Rausch;Jeffrey P. Lieb;David E. Kuhl

  • Ictal localization of temporal lobe seizures with scalp/sphenoidal recordings

    M. W. Risinger;J. Engel;P. C. Van Ness;T. R. Henry

  • Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy

    Paul H. Crandall;Ulrich Batzdorf

  • Comparative localization of epileptic foci in partial epilepsy by PCT and EEG.

    Jerome Engel;David E. Kuhl;Michael E. Phelps;Paul H. Crandall

  • Psychological status related to surgical control of temporal lobe seizures.

    Rebecca Rausch;Paul H. Crandall

  • Distribution of Pyramidal Cell Density and Hyperexcitability in the Epileptic Human Hippocampal Formation

    Thomas L. Babb;Jeffrey P. Lieb;W. Jann Brown;James Pretorius

  • Functional connections in the human temporal lobe. I. Analysis of limbic system pathways using neuronal responses evoked by electrical stimulation.

    C. L. Wilson;M. Isokawa;T. L. Babb;P. H. Crandall

  • Special report. The nature of aggression during epileptic seizures

    Antonio V. DelgadoEscueta;Richard H. Mattson;Lambert King;Eli S. Goldensohn

  • Clinical Applications of Studies on Stereotactically Implanted Electrodes in Temporal-Lobe Epilepsy

    Paul H. Crandall;Richard D. Walter;Robert W. Rand

  • The magnetic and electric fields agree with intracranial localizations of somatosensory cortex.

    W. W. Sutherling;P. H. Crandall;T. M. Darcey;D. P. Becker

  • Ketamine-induced electroconvulsive phenomena in the human limbic and thalamic regions.

    Theresa Ferrer-Allado;Verne L. Brechner;Anthony Dymond;Harry Cozen

  • A comparison of EEG seizure patterns recorded with surface and depth electrodes in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy.

    J. P. Lieb;G. O. Walsh;T. L. Babb;R. D. Walter

  • Activity of human hippocampal formation and amygdala neurons during memory testing.

    Eric Halgren;Thomas L Babb;Paul H Crandall

  • Corticosteroid responses to limbic stimulation in man: localization of stimulus sites.

    Robert T. Rubin;Arnold J. Mandell;Paul H. Crandall

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas L. Babb
Thomas L. Babb Wayne State University
Jerome Engel
Jerome Engel University of California, Los Angeles
Eric Halgren
Eric Halgren University of California, San Diego
Rebecca Rausch
Rebecca Rausch University of California, Los Angeles
Charles L. Wilson
Charles L. Wilson University of California, Los Angeles
William W. Sutherling
William W. Sutherling University of California, Los Angeles
Daniel S. Barth
Daniel S. Barth University of Colorado Boulder
John C. Mazziotta
John C. Mazziotta University of California, Los Angeles
Fritz E. Dreifuss
Fritz E. Dreifuss University of Virginia
Charles H. Markham
Charles H. Markham University of California, Santa Barbara

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