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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 34 Citations 4,475 102 World Ranking 6418 National Ranking 513

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Neuroscience
  • Internal medicine
  • Magnetic resonance imaging

Simon S. Keller mainly investigates Temporal lobe, Hippocampus, Voxel-based morphometry, White matter and Diffusion MRI. Simon S. Keller is studying Hippocampal sclerosis, which is a component of Temporal lobe. His Hippocampal sclerosis research entails a greater understanding of Epilepsy.

He interconnects Parahippocampal gyrus, Hippocampal formation and Brain mapping in the investigation of issues within Hippocampus. His Voxel-based morphometry study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Neuroscience and Language disorder. Simon S. Keller studied White matter and Anatomy that intersect with Grey matter and Brain morphometry.

His most cited work include:

  • Voxel‐based morphometry of temporal lobe epilepsy: An introduction and review of the literature (331 citations)
  • Voxel-based morphometric comparison of hippocampal and extrahippocampal abnormalities in patients with left and right hippocampal atrophy. (174 citations)
  • Broca’s area: Nomenclature, anatomy, typology and asymmetry (159 citations)

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

His primary areas of study are Epilepsy, Temporal lobe, Neuroscience, Magnetic resonance imaging and Hippocampal sclerosis. His research integrates issues of Cardiology, Diffusion MRI, Connectome and Internal medicine, Atrophy in his study of Epilepsy. His work deals with themes such as White matter, Surgery, Hippocampal formation, Hippocampus and Epilepsy surgery, which intersect with Temporal lobe.

His Neuroscience research includes themes of Tractography, Stereology and Voxel-based morphometry. His Magnetic resonance imaging study which covers Anatomy that intersects with Brain asymmetry and Frontal lobe. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Epilepsy syndromes, Electroencephalography and Anesthesia.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Epilepsy (117.32%)
  • Temporal lobe (104.72%)
  • Neuroscience (56.69%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2018-2021)?

  • Epilepsy (117.32%)
  • Temporal lobe (104.72%)
  • Neuroscience (56.69%)

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

Simon S. Keller mainly focuses on Epilepsy, Temporal lobe, Neuroscience, Magnetic resonance imaging and Diffusion MRI. His Epilepsy study combines topics in areas such as White matter, Connectome, Neuroimaging, Disease and Atrophy. His White matter course of study focuses on Hippocampal sclerosis and Fractional anisotropy, Epilepsy syndromes, Nuclear medicine, Tractography and Uncinate fasciculus.

In his study, Hippocampus is strongly linked to Brain size, which falls under the umbrella field of Atrophy. His Magnetic resonance imaging study incorporates themes from Brain atlas, Segmentation, Image segmentation, Automatic segmentation and Database. His Diffusion MRI study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Artificial neural network and Sørensen–Dice coefficient.

Between 2018 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • White matter abnormalities across different epilepsy syndromes in adults: an ENIGMA-Epilepsy study. (11 citations)
  • White matter abnormalities across different epilepsy syndromes in adults: an ENIGMA-Epilepsy study. (11 citations)
  • Comparison of manual and automated fiber quantification tractography in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy (8 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Neuroscience
  • Internal medicine
  • Magnetic resonance imaging

Simon S. Keller mainly investigates Epilepsy, Temporal lobe, Connectome, Neuroscience and Idiopathic generalized epilepsy. His Epilepsy research integrates issues from White matter, Diffusion MRI, Atrophy and Cardiology. His research ties Hippocampal sclerosis and White matter together.

His Diffusion MRI research incorporates themes from Sørensen–Dice coefficient and Nuclear medicine. His studies in Cardiology integrate themes in fields like Fractional anisotropy, Corpus callosum, Internal medicine, Epilepsy syndromes and Generalized epilepsy. His research in Idiopathic generalized epilepsy intersects with topics in Ictal, Cognitive psychology and Magnetoencephalography.

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Best Publications

Voxel‐based morphometry of temporal lobe epilepsy: An introduction and review of the literature

Simon Sean Keller;Neil Roberts.
Epilepsia (2008)

546 Citations

Structural brain abnormalities in the common epilepsies assessed in a worldwide ENIGMA study.

Christopher D Whelan;Christopher D Whelan;Andre Altmann;Juan A Botía;Neda Jahanshad.
Brain (2018)

256 Citations

Broca’s area: Nomenclature, anatomy, typology and asymmetry

Simon S. Keller;Timothy Crow;Anne Foundas;Katrin Amunts.
Brain and Language (2009)

254 Citations

Voxel-based morphometric comparison of hippocampal and extrahippocampal abnormalities in patients with left and right hippocampal atrophy.

Simon S. Keller;Clare E. Mackay;Thomas R. Barrick;Udo C. Wieshmann.
NeuroImage (2002)

219 Citations

Voxel based morphometry of grey matter abnormalities in patients with medically intractable temporal lobe epilepsy: effects of side of seizure onset and epilepsy duration

S S Keller;U C Wieshmann;C E Mackay;C E Denby.
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry (2002)

210 Citations

Comparison of standard and optimized voxel-based morphometry for analysis of brain changes associated with temporal lobe epilepsy

Simon S. Keller;Marko Wilke;Udo C. Wieshmann;Vanessa A. Sluming.
NeuroImage (2004)

185 Citations

Voxel-based morphometry and stereology provide convergent evidence of the importance of medial prefrontal cortex for fluid intelligence in healthy adults

Qiyong Gong;Qiyong Gong;Vanessa Sluming;Andrew Mayes;Simon S. Keller.
NeuroImage (2005)

172 Citations

Nerve fiber impairment of anterior thalamocortical circuitry in juvenile myoclonic epilepsy

M Deppe;C Kellinghaus;T Duning;G Möddel.
Neurology (2008)

149 Citations

Quantitative MRI of the prefrontal cortex and executive function in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy

Simon Sean Keller;Gus Baker;Joseph John Downes;Neil Roberts.
Epilepsy & Behavior (2009)

138 Citations

Sulcal variability, stereological measurement and asymmetry of Broca's area on MR images.

Simon Sean Keller;John Robin Highley;Marta Garcia-Finana;Vanessa Sluming.
Journal of Anatomy (2007)

130 Citations

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