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Robert B. Duckrow

Robert B. Duckrow

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Neuroscience

D-Index
44
Citations
7499
World Ranking
7173
National Ranking
3103

Overview

Robert B. Duckrow is affiliated with Yale University in the United States. Their research spans multiple areas within neuroscience and medicine, with a focus on neurological disorders, brain-computer interfaces, and epilepsy research and treatment.

The scientist has made contributions to key topics in neuroscience, including:

  • EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
  • Neurological disorders and treatments
  • Neuroscience and Neural Engineering
  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Epilepsy research and treatment
  • Psychosomatic Disorders and Their Treatments

Their scholarly output is primarily published within the fields of Neuroscience and Medicine, with notable engagement in subfields such as Cognitive Neuroscience, Neurology, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, and Pathology and Forensic Medicine.

Robert B. Duckrow has co-authored works with multiple researchers, frequently collaborating with:

  • Lawrence J. Hirsch
  • Hitten P. Zaveri
  • William O. Tatum
  • Pue Farooque
  • Michael Gelfand

Their publications appear in a range of well-known scientific journals, including:

  • Neurology
  • JAMA Neurology
  • Nature
  • European Journal of Neurology
  • iScience

Among recent significant papers authored or co-authored by Robert B. Duckrow are:

  • "Nine-year prospective efficacy and safety of brain-responsive neurostimulation for focal epilepsy" (2020) published in Neurology
  • "Assessment of the Predictive Value of Outpatient Smartphone Videos for Diagnosis of Epileptic Seizures" (2020) published in JAMA Neurology
  • "Cellular recovery after prolonged warm ischaemia of the whole body" (2022) published in Nature
  • "Video quality using outpatient smartphone videos in epilepsy: Results from the OSmartViE study" (2021) published in European Journal of Neurology
  • "Artificial neural network trained on smartphone behavior can trace epileptiform activity in epilepsy" (2021) published in iScience

Best Publications

  • 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

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

    Gregory K. Bergey;Martha J. Morrell;Eli M. Mizrahi;Alica Goldman

  • Nine-year prospective efficacy and safety of brain-responsive neurostimulation for focal epilepsy

    Unknown

  • Brain-responsive neurostimulation in patients with medically intractable mesial temporal lobe epilepsy

    Eric B. Geller;Tara L. Skarpaas;Robert E. Gross;Robert R. Goodman

  • Effect of an external responsive neurostimulator on seizures and electrographic discharges during subdural electrode monitoring

    Eric H. Kossoff;Eva K. Ritzl;Jeffrey M. Politsky;Anthony M. Murro

  • Brain-responsive neurostimulation in patients with medically intractable seizures arising from eloquent and other neocortical areas.

    Barbara C. Jobst;Ritu Kapur;Gregory L. Barkley;Carl W. Bazil

  • EEG coherence has structure in the millimeter domain: subdural and hippocampal recordings from epileptic patients.

    T.H. Bullock;M.C. Mcclune;J.Z. Achimowicz;V.J. Iragui-Madoz

  • Temporal fluctuations in coherence of brain waves

    T H Bullock;M C McClune;J Z Achimowicz;V J Iragui-Madoz

  • Regional cerebral blood flow decreases during chronic and acute hyperglycemia.

    R B Duckrow;D C Beard;R W Brennan

  • Temporal distributions of seizure occurrence from various epileptogenic regions.

    T. S. Durazzo;S. S. Spencer;R. B. Duckrow;E. J. Novotny

  • Regional cerebral blood flow decreases during hyperglycemia

    Robert B. Duckrow;Daniel C. Beard;Robert W. Brennan

  • Regional coherence and the transfer of ictal activity during seizure onset in the medial temporal lobe.

    Robert B. Duckrow;Susan S. Spencer

  • Localization of muscarinic receptor subtypes in brain stem areas regulating sleep

    Helen A. Baghdoyan;Vasiliki J. Mallios;Robert B. Duckrow;Deborah C. Mash

  • Cerebral compensation for chronic noradrenergic denervation induced by locus ceruleus lesion: recovery of receptor binding, isoproterenol- induced adenylate cyclase activity, and oxidative metabolism

    SI Harik;RB Duckrow;JC LaManna;M Rosenthal

  • The spatial and signal characteristics of physiologic high frequency oscillations.

    Rafeed Alkawadri;Nicolas Gaspard;Irina I. Goncharova;Dennis D. Spencer

  • Assessment of the Predictive Value of Outpatient Smartphone Videos for Diagnosis of Epileptic Seizures.

    William O. Tatum;Lawrence J. Hirsch;Michael A. Gelfand;Emily K. Acton

  • Regional optic nerve blood flow and its autoregulation.

    J M Weinstein;R B Duckrow;D Beard;R W Brennan

  • Cellular recovery after prolonged warm ischaemia of the whole body

    Unknown

  • Elevated basal glutamate and unchanged glutamine and GABA in refractory epilepsy: Microdialysis study of 79 patients at the yale epilepsy surgery program

    Idil Çavuş;Jonathan C. Romanyshyn;Jeremy T. Kennard;Pue Farooque

  • Normal magnetic resonance imaging and medial temporal lobe epilepsy: the clinical syndrome of paradoxical temporal lobe epilepsy.

    Aaron A. Cohen-Gadol;Christopher C. Bradley;Anne Williamson;Jung H. Kim

  • Interictal spikes on intracranial recording: behavior, physiology, and implications.

    Susan S. Spencer;Irina I. Goncharova;Robert B. Duckrow;Edward J. Novotny

  • Oxidative metabolic activity of cerebral cortex after fluid-percussion head injury in the cat

    Robert B. Duckrow;Joseph C. LaManna;Myron Rosenthal;Joseph E. Levasseur

Frequent Co-Authors

Hitten P. Zaveri
Hitten P. Zaveri Yale University
Susan S. Spencer
Susan S. Spencer Yale University
Dennis D. Spencer
Dennis D. Spencer Yale University
Lawrence J. Hirsch
Lawrence J. Hirsch Yale University
Hal Blumenfeld
Hal Blumenfeld Yale University
Edward J. Novotny
Edward J. Novotny University of Washington
Ryder P. Gwinn
Ryder P. Gwinn Evergreen Health Medical Center
Nathan B. Fountain
Nathan B. Fountain University of Virginia
Gregory K. Bergey
Gregory K. Bergey Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Gregory L. Barkley
Gregory L. Barkley Henry Ford Health System

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