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Overview

Rod C. Scott is affiliated with the University of Vermont in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Neuroscience, with a significant focus on subfields such as Cognitive Neuroscience, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Genetics, and Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health.

Their work covers multiple main topics that include:

  • Epilepsy research and treatment
  • Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research
  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Memory and Neural Mechanisms
  • Neonatal and fetal brain pathology
  • EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces

Rod C. Scott's research contributions are published in a range of scientific journals. The most frequent venues include:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Scientific Reports
  • Frontiers in Neurology
  • Brain Communications
  • Cerebral Cortex

Among their recent publications are works on various aspects of epilepsy and brain function:

  • Current understanding of febrile seizures and their long-term outcomes, 2020, Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology
  • Microelectrode recordings in human epilepsy: a case for clinical translation, 2020, Brain Communications
  • Mechanisms for Cognitive Impairment in Epilepsy: Moving Beyond Seizures, 2022, Frontiers in Neurology
  • Expedited epilepsy surgery prior to drug resistance in children: a frontier worth crossing?, 2022, Brain
  • Focal Dorsal Hippocampal Nav1.1 Knock Down Alters Place Cell Temporal Coordination and Spatial Behavior, 2020, Cerebral Cortex

Collaborations are a significant part of Rod C. Scott's research approach. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Amanda E. Hernan (14 publications)
  • J. Matthew Mahoney (11 publications)
  • Ajai Chari (10 publications)
  • Martin Tisdall (10 publications)
  • Mohamed R. Khalife (6 publications)

Best Publications

  • Incidence, cause, and short-term outcome of convulsive status epilepticus in childhood: prospective population-based study

    Richard Fm Chin;Richard Fm Chin;Brian Gr Neville;Catherine Peckham;Helen Bedford

  • Buccal midazolam and rectal diazepam for treatment of prolonged seizures in childhood and adolescence: a randomised trial

    Rod C Scott;Frank M C Besag;Brian G R Neville

  • Neurobehavioral comorbidities in children with active epilepsy: a population-based study.

    Colin Reilly;Patricia Atkinson;Krishna B Das;Krishna B Das;Richard F M C Chin

  • A systematic review of the epidemiology of status epilepticus

    R. F. M. Chin;B. G. R. Neville;R. C. Scott;R. C. Scott

  • Outcome of paediatric convulsive status epilepticus: a systematic review

    Miquel Raspall-Chaure;Richard F M Chin;Brian G Neville;Brian G Neville;Rod C Scott

  • Treatment of community-onset, childhood convulsive status epilepticus: a prospective, population-based study

    Richard F M Chin;Richard F M Chin;Brian G R Neville;Catherine Peckham;Angie Wade

  • Hippocampal interictal epileptiform activity disrupts cognition in humans

    Jonathan K. Kleen;Rod C. Scott;Gregory L. Holmes;David W. Roberts

  • Hippocampal abnormalities after prolonged febrile convulsion: a longitudinal MRI study

    Rod C. Scott;Martin D. King;David G. Gadian;Brian G. R. Neville

  • Nonconvulsive status epilepticus: Epilepsy Research Foundation Workshop Reports

    Matthew Walker;Helen Cross;Shelagh Smith;Camilla Young

  • Magnetic resonance imaging findings within 5 days of status epilepticus in childhood.

    Rod C Scott;D G Gadian;M D King;W K Chong

  • Hippocampal interictal spikes disrupt cognition in rats.

    Jonathan K. Kleen;Rod C. Scott;Rod C. Scott;Gregory L. Holmes;Pierre Pascal Lenck-Santini

  • The epidemiology of convulsive status epilepticus in children: a critical review.

    Miquel Raspall-Chaure;Richard F. M. Chin;Brian G. Neville;Helen Bedford

  • Mutations in SLC12A5 in epilepsy of infancy with migrating focal seizures

    Tommy Stödberg;Amy McTague;Arnaud J. Ruiz;Hiromi Hirata

  • Inappropriate emergency management of status epilepticus in children contributes to need for intensive care

    R F M Chin;L Verhulst;B G R Neville;M J Peters

  • Meningitis is a common cause of convulsive status epilepticus with fever

    R F M Chin;B G R Neville;R C Scott

  • Autonomic status epilepticus in panayiotopoulos syndrome and other childhood and adult epilepsies: A consensus view

    Colin D. Ferrie;Roberto Caraballo;Athanasios Covanis;Veysi Demirbilek

  • Epilepsy surgery in children under 3 years

    C. Dunkley;J. Kung;J. Kung;R.C. Scott;R.C. Scott;P. Nicolaides

  • SCN1A mutations in Dravet syndrome: Impact of interneuron dysfunction on neural networks and cognitive outcome

    Alex C. Bender;Richard P. Morse;Rod C. Scott;Rod C. Scott;Gregory L. Holmes

  • Buccal absorption of midazolam: pharmacokinetics and EEG pharmacodynamics.

    Rod C. Scott;Frank M. C. Besag;Stewart G. Boyd;David Berry

  • Status epilepticus: pathophysiology, epidemiology, and outcomes.

    Rod C Scott;Robert A H Surtees;Brian G R Neville

Frequent Co-Authors

Brian G. R. Neville
Brian G. R. Neville University College London
Gregory L. Holmes
Gregory L. Holmes University of Vermont
J. Helen Cross
J. Helen Cross Great Ormond Street Hospital
Stewart Boyd
Stewart Boyd Great Ormond Street Hospital
Michelle de Haan
Michelle de Haan University College London
Barbara C. Jobst
Barbara C. Jobst Dartmouth–Hitchcock Medical Center
Tallie Z. Baram
Tallie Z. Baram University of California, Irvine
Manju A. Kurian
Manju A. Kurian University College London
Faraneh Vargha-Khadem
Faraneh Vargha-Khadem University College London

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