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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Neuroscience D-index 35 Citations 7,519 80 World Ranking 5946 National Ranking 2555

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Internal medicine
  • Psychiatry
  • Neuron

His scientific interests lie mostly in Neuroscience, Epilepsy, Inhibitory postsynaptic potential, Temporal lobe and Anesthesia. The study incorporates disciplines such as Bicuculline and Biophysics in addition to Neuroscience. His research integrates issues of Dentate gyrus and Hippocampal formation in his study of Inhibitory postsynaptic potential.

His Temporal lobe study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Central nervous system disease, Surgery and Occipital lobe. His studies in Central nervous system disease integrate themes in fields like Neuropsychological assessment, Psychiatry, Cognition, Neuropsychology and Pediatrics. His Anesthesia study combines topics in areas such as Randomized controlled trial, Stimulation and Responsive neurostimulation device.

His most cited work include:

  • Treatment of pain by vagal afferent stimulation (456 citations)
  • Two‐year seizure reduction in adults with medically intractable partial onset epilepsy treated with responsive neurostimulation: Final results of the RNS System Pivotal trial (332 citations)
  • Anatomical, physiological, and theoretical basis for the antiepileptic effect of vagus nerve stimulation. (328 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Paul Rutecki spends much of his time researching Epilepsy, Neuroscience, Temporal lobe, Anesthesia and Ictal. Epilepsy is a primary field of his research addressed under Psychiatry. His Neuroscience study frequently intersects with other fields, such as Depolarization.

His work carried out in the field of Temporal lobe brings together such families of science as Cerebellum, Lateralization of brain function, Central nervous system disease and White matter. His Anesthesia research includes themes of Lamotrigine, Adverse effect, Brain stimulation, Stimulation and Responsive neurostimulation device. His Ictal study incorporates themes from Hippocampus, Muscarinic agonist and Metabotropic glutamate receptor.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Epilepsy (57.30%)
  • Neuroscience (38.20%)
  • Temporal lobe (32.58%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2015-2020)?

  • Epilepsy (57.30%)
  • Neuroscience (38.20%)
  • Psychogenic disease (4.49%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His primary areas of investigation include Epilepsy, Neuroscience, Psychogenic disease, Electroencephalography and Psychogenic Seizure. The study incorporates disciplines such as Anesthesia, Vagus nerve stimulation, Neurostimulation, Veterans Affairs and Responsive neurostimulation device in addition to Epilepsy. In the field of Neuroscience, his study on Responsive neurostimulation, partial seizures and Neuromodulation overlaps with subjects such as Closed loop and In patient.

His Psychogenic disease research incorporates elements of Quality of life and Clinical psychology. Paul Rutecki interconnects Perforant path, Electrophysiology, Neurotrophic factors, Kindling model and Temporal lobe in the investigation of issues within Electroencephalography. The concepts of his Temporal lobe study are interwoven with issues in Ictal, Functional magnetic resonance imaging and Functional neuroimaging, Neuroimaging.

Between 2015 and 2020, his most popular works were:

  • Brain-responsive neurostimulation in patients with medically intractable mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (124 citations)
  • Brain-responsive neurostimulation in patients with medically intractable seizures arising from eloquent and other neocortical areas. (94 citations)
  • Brain-responsive neurostimulation in patients with medically intractable seizures arising from eloquent and other neocortical areas (24 citations)

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Best Publications

Treatment of pain by vagal afferent stimulation

Paul Rutecki;Joachim F. Wernicke;Reese S. Terry.
(1993)

727 Citations

Two‐year seizure reduction in adults with medically intractable partial onset epilepsy treated with responsive neurostimulation: Final results of the RNS System Pivotal trial

Christianne N. Heck;David King-Stephens;Andrew D. Massey;Dileep R. Nair.
Epilepsia (2014)

518 Citations

Long-term treatment with responsive brain stimulation in adults with refractory partial seizures

Gregory K. Bergey;Martha J. Morrell;Eli M. Mizrahi;Alica Goldman.
Neurology (2015)

489 Citations

Anatomical, physiological, and theoretical basis for the antiepileptic effect of vagus nerve stimulation.

Paul Rutecki.
Epilepsia (1990)

480 Citations

The nature and course of neuropsychological morbidity in chronic temporal lobe epilepsy.

T. O. Oyegbile;C. Dow;J. Jones;B. Bell.
Neurology (2004)

385 Citations

The neurodevelopmental impact of childhood-onset temporal lobe epilepsy on brain structure and function.

Bruce Hermann;Michael Seidenberg;Brian Bell;Paul Rutecki.
Epilepsia (2002)

364 Citations

Cognitive prognosis in chronic temporal lobe epilepsy

Bruce P. Hermann;Michael Seidenberg;Christian Dow;Jana Jones.
Annals of Neurology (2006)

339 Citations

4-Aminopyridine produces epileptiform activity in hippocampus and enhances synaptic excitation and inhibition.

P. A. Rutecki;F. J. Lebeda;Daniel Johnston.
Journal of Neurophysiology (1987)

295 Citations

Epileptiform activity induced by changes in extracellular potassium in hippocampus.

P. A. Rutecki;F. J. Lebeda;D. Johnston.
Journal of Neurophysiology (1985)

283 Citations

The Impact of Microglia-Derived Cytokines upon Gliosis in the CNS

Dana Giulian;Jun Li;Xia Li;Johnson George.
Developmental Neuroscience (1994)

241 Citations

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