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Regula S. Briellmann

Regula S. Briellmann

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Neuroscience

D-Index
38
Citations
5443
World Ranking
8582
National Ranking
258

Overview

Regula S. Briellmann is affiliated with the University of Melbourne in Australia. Their academic career is marked by contributions primarily centered around their institutional role.

While specific research papers, co-authors, publication venues, and detailed topics of study are not documented in the available data, Regula S. Briellmann's professional association with a prominent university indicates involvement in higher education and research activities within their field.

The absence of listed publications or explicit fields of study suggests either a focus on teaching, administrative roles, or ongoing research work not yet captured in broader academic databases.

No awards or recognitions have been recorded for Regula S. Briellmann in the information provided. Likewise, there are no recorded book publications or extensive publication venue appearances documented at this time.

As a current academic member of the University of Melbourne, Regula S. Briellmann's role likely spans multiple facets of university responsibilities, including research, potential supervision, and academic service within their discipline.

Best Publications

  • Temporal lobectomy: long-term seizure outcome, late recurrence and risks for seizure recurrence

    Anne M McIntosh;Renate M Kalnins;L Anne Mitchell;Gavin C A Fabinyi

  • Functional connectivity networks are disrupted in left temporal lobe epilepsy

    Anthony B. Waites;Regula S. Briellmann;Michael M. Saling;David F. Abbott

  • Temporal lobe epilepsy and GEFS+ phenotypes associated with SCN1B mutations

    Ingrid E. Scheffer;Louise A. Harkin;Bronwyn E. Grinton;Leanne M. Dibbens

  • Seizure-associated hippocampal volume loss: a longitudinal magnetic resonance study of temporal lobe epilepsy.

    Regula S. Briellmann;Samuel F. Berkovic;Ari Syngeniotis;Mark A. King

  • Hippocampal pathology in refractory temporal lobe epilepsy T2-weighted signal change reflects dentate gliosis

    Regula S. Briellmann;Renate M. Kalnins;Samuel F. Berkovic;Graeme D. Jackson

  • Cerebral structural changes in severe obstructive sleep apnea.

    Fergal J. O'Donoghue;Regula S. Briellmann;Peter D. Rochford;David F. Abbott

  • Functional MRI of the pre-ictal state.

    Paolo Federico;David F. Abbott;Regula S. Briellmann;A. Simon Harvey

  • A high-field functional MRI study of quadri-lingual subjects.

    Regula S Briellmann;Michael M Saling;Ailie B Connell;Anthony B Waites

  • Seizure-associated abnormalities in epilepsy: evidence from MR imaging.

    Regula S. Briellmann;R. Mark Wellard;Graeme D. Jackson

  • Selection of the control group for VBM analysis: influence of covariates, matching and sample size.

    Gaby S Pell;Regula S Briellmann;Chow Huat Patrick Chan;Heath R Pardoe

  • Thalamic atrophy in childhood absence epilepsy.

    Chow Huat Patrick Chan;Regula S Briellmann;Gaby S Pell;Ingrid E Scheffer;Ingrid E Scheffer

  • LGI1 mutations in temporal lobe epilepsies

    Samuel F. Berkovic;P. Izzillo;J. M. McMahon;L. A. Harkin;L. A. Harkin

  • Optimized clinical T2 relaxometry with a standard CPMG sequence.

    Gaby S. Pell;Regula S. Briellmann;Anthony B. Waites;David F. Abbott

  • Voxel-based relaxometry: a new approach for analysis of T2 relaxometry changes in epilepsy.

    Gaby S Pell;Regula S Briellmann;Anthony B Waites;David F Abbott

  • Spike-triggered fMRI in reading epilepsy: Involvement of left frontal cortex working memory area

    John S Archer;Regula S Briellmann;Ari Syngeniotis;David F Abbott

  • Hippocampal sclerosis studied in identical twins

    Graeme D. Jackson;Anne M. McIntosh;Regula S. Briellmann;Samuel F. Berkovic

  • APOE ∈4 genotype is associated with an earlier onset of chronic temporal lobe epilepsy

    R. S. Briellmann;Y. Torn-Broers;B. E. Busuttil;B. J. Major

  • Hemicranial Volume Deficits in Patients with Temporal Lobe Epilepsy With and Without Hippocampal Sclerosis

    Regula S Briellmann;Graeme D Jackson;Renate M Kalnins;Samuel F Berkovic

  • Men may be more vulnerable to seizure-associated brain damage

    Regula S. Briellmann;Samuel F. Berkovic;Graeme D. Jackson

  • Typical childhood absence seizures are associated with thalamic activation

    A Labate;RS Briellmann;DF Abbott;AB Waites

  • Seizure-associated hippocampal volume loss: A longitudinal magnetic resonance study of temporal lobe epilepsy. Authors' reply

    Rebecca S. N. Liu;Louis Lemieux;Josemir W. A. S. Sander;Sanjay M. Sisodiya

Frequent Co-Authors

Graeme D. Jackson
Graeme D. Jackson Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health
David F. Abbott
David F. Abbott University of Melbourne
Samuel F. Berkovic
Samuel F. Berkovic University of Melbourne
Michael M. Saling
Michael M. Saling University of Melbourne
Ingrid E. Scheffer
Ingrid E. Scheffer University of Melbourne
Angelo Labate
Angelo Labate Magna Graecia University
John C. Mulley
John C. Mulley Bangor University
A. Simon Harvey
A. Simon Harvey Royal Children's Hospital
Leanne M. Dibbens
Leanne M. Dibbens University of South Australia
Ognen A. C. Petroff
Ognen A. C. Petroff Yale University

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