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Susan S. Spencer

Susan S. Spencer

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Neuroscience

D-Index
99
Citations
28928
World Ranking
790
National Ranking
435

Medicine

D-Index
99
Citations
28929
World Ranking
8702
National Ranking
4486

Overview

Susan S. Spencer was affiliated with Yale University in the United States. Their research contributions spanned multiple fields including Medicine, Social Sciences, and Business, Management and Accounting. Within these broad areas, their work particularly focused on subfields such as Neurology, Cultural Studies, Strategy and Management, Surgery, and Ophthalmology.

Their published research addressed several main topics, highlighting diverse interests. These topics included:

  • Japanese History and Culture
  • Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Research
  • Parkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments
  • Neurological diseases and metabolism
  • Facial Trauma and Fracture Management
  • Traumatic Ocular and Foreign Body Injuries
  • Ophthalmology and Eye Disorders

Susan S. Spencer co-authored with several researchers, including:

  • Peter S. Spencer
  • Shala Ghaderi Berntsson
  • Alain Buguet
  • Patricia Butterfield
  • Donald B. Calne

Their published work appeared in various academic venues, such as:

  • Journal of the Neurological Sciences
  • International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
  • Proceedings of the ASIL Annual Meeting

Among their recent publications were:

  • Brain health: Pathway to primary prevention of neurodegenerative disorders of environmental origin, 2024, Journal of the Neurological Sciences
  • Change in Soft Tissue Volume Following Orbital Fractures with Retrobulbar Hemorrhage - A Retrospective Observational Study, 2025, International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
  • By Peaceful Means: International Adjudication and Arbitration - Essays in Honor of David D. Caron, 2024, Proceedings of the ASIL Annual Meeting

Best Publications

  • Neural networks in human epilepsy: evidence of and implications for treatment

    Susan S. Spencer

  • Characteristics of medial temporal lobe epilepsy: I. Results of history and physical examination

    J. A. French;P. D. Williamson;V. M. Thadani;T. M. Darcey

  • Functional organization of human supplementary motor cortex studied by electrical stimulation.

    I Fried;A Katz;G McCarthy;KJ Sass

  • Outcomes of epilepsy surgery in adults and children

    Susan Spencer;Linda Huh

  • Complex partial seizures of frontal lobe origin

    Peter D. Williamson;Dennis D. Spencer;Susan S. Spencer;Robert A. Novelly

  • Access to the posterior medial temporal lobe structures in the surgical treatment of temporal lobe epilepsy.

    Dennis D. Spencer;Susan S. Spencer;Richard H. Mattson;Peter D. Williamson

  • Characteristics of medial temporal lobe epilepsy: II. Interictal and ictal scalp electroencephalography, neuropsychological testing, neuroimaging, surgical results, and pathology

    P. D. Williamson;J. A. French;V. M. Thadani;J. H. Kim

  • Entorhinal‐Hippocampal Interactions in Medial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy

    Susan S. Spencer;Dennis D. Spencer

  • The relative contributions of MRI, SPECT, and PET imaging in epilepsy.

    Susan S. Spencer

  • Occipital lobe epilepsy: clinical characteristics, seizure spread patterns, and results of surgery.

    P. D. Williamson;V. M. Thadani;V. M. Thadani;T. M. Darcey;T. M. Darcey;D. D. Spencer

  • How long does it take for partial epilepsy to become intractable

    A. T. Berg;J. Langfitt;S. Shinnar;B. G. Vickrey

  • Positive and Negative Network Correlations in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy

    Hal Blumenfeld;Kelly A. McNally;Susan D. Vanderhill;A. LeBron Paige

  • Cortical and subcortical networks in human secondarily generalized tonic-clonic seizures.

    H. Blumenfeld;G. I. Varghese;M.J. Purcaro;J.E. Motelow

  • Selective memory improvement and impairment in temporal lobectomy for epilepsy

    Robert A. Novelly;Robert A. Novelly;Elizabeth A. Augustine;Elizabeth A. Augustine;Richard H. Mattson;Richard H. Mattson;Gilbert H. Glaser

  • Predicting long-term seizure outcome after resective epilepsy surgery The Multicenter Study

    Susan S. Spencer;A. T. Berg;B. G. Vickrey;M. R. Sperling

  • Combined depth and subdural electrode investigation in uncontrolled epilepsy

    Susan S. Spencer;Dennis D. Spencer;Peter D. Williamson;Richard Mattson

  • Morphological patterns of seizures recorded intracranially.

    Susan S. Spencer;Pedro Guimaraes;Amiram Katz;Jung Kim

  • Intracranial EEG Seizure‐Onset Patterns in Neocortical Epilepsy

    Sang-Ahm Lee;Dennis D. Spencer;Susan S. Spencer

  • A retrospective analysis of hippocampal pathology in human temporal lobe epilepsy: evidence for distinctive patient subcategories.

    Nihal C. De Lanerolle;Jung H. Kim;Anne Williamson;Susan S. Spencer

  • Long-term seizure outcome in patients initially seizure-free after resective epilepsy surgery

    H. H. Yoon;H. L. Kwon;R. H. Mattson;D. D. Spencer

Frequent Co-Authors

Dennis D. Spencer
Dennis D. Spencer Yale University
Richard H. Mattson
Richard H. Mattson Yale University
Robert B. Duckrow
Robert B. Duckrow Yale University
Anne T. Berg
Anne T. Berg Northwestern University
Peter D. Williamson
Peter D. Williamson Dartmouth–Hitchcock Medical Center
Hitten P. Zaveri
Hitten P. Zaveri Yale University
John T. Langfitt
John T. Langfitt University of Rochester
Michael R. Sperling
Michael R. Sperling Thomas Jefferson University
Carl W. Bazil
Carl W. Bazil Columbia University
Hal Blumenfeld
Hal Blumenfeld Yale University

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