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54
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9250
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4964
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2226

Overview

Timothy A. Pedley is affiliated with Columbia University in the United States. Their academic career is closely connected to this institution, where they contribute to the body of scientific knowledge through research and scholarship.

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There are no award recognitions documented for Timothy A. Pedley, and they are not indicated as deceased, suggesting ongoing involvement in their academic discipline or related activities.

While detailed specifics regarding their research focus and output are absent, their association with Columbia University implies engagement with a broad spectrum of scientific inquiry relevant to that institution's domains.

Best Publications

  • Proposal for a New Classification of Outcome with Respect to Epileptic Seizures Following Epilepsy Surgery

    H. G. Wieser;W. T. Blume;D. Fish;E. Goldensohn

  • Mutations in LGI1 cause autosomal-dominant partial epilepsy with auditory features.

    Sergey Kalachikov;Oleg Evgrafov;Barbara Ross;Melodie Winawer

  • Localization of a gene for partial epilepsy to chromosome 10q

    Ruth Ottman;Ruth Ottman;Neil Risch;W. Allen Hauser;Timothy A. Pedley

  • The role of transcranial Doppler in confirming brain death: Sensitivity, specificity, and suggestions for performance and interpretation

    George W. Petty;J. P. Mohr;T. A. Pedley;T. K. Tatemichi

  • LGI1 mutations in autosomal dominant partial epilepsy with auditory features

    R. Ottman;M. R. Winawer;S. Kalachikov;C. Barker-Cummings

  • The Evaluation and Treatment of Seizures

    Mark L. Scheuer;Timothy A. Pedley

  • Autosomal dominant partial epilepsy with auditory features: defining the phenotype.

    Melodie R. Winawer;Ruth Ottman;W. Allen Hauser;Timothy A. Pedley

  • Episodic nocturnal wanderings responsive to anticonvulsant drug therapy

    Timothy A. Pedley;Christian Guilleminault

  • Clinical, electroencephalographic, and pharmacokinetic studies of a water-soluble benzodiazepine, midazolam maleate.

    Colin R. Brown;Frank H. Sarnquist;Carol A. Canup;Timothy A. Pedley

  • Quantitative EEG monitoring for patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage

    Douglas R. Labar;Bruce J. Fisch;Timothy A. Pedley;Matthew E. Fink

  • The Role of Extracellular Potassium in Hippocampal Epilepsy

    Robert S. Fisher;Timothy A. Pedley;William J. Moody;David A. Prince

  • Initial Management of Epilepsy

    Jacqueline A. French;Timothy A. Pedley

  • Spinal and early scalp-recorded components of the somatosensory evoked potential following stimulation of the posterior tibial nerve☆

    Masud Seyal;Ronald G Emerson;Timothy A Pedley

  • ADVANCES IN THE MEDICAL TREATMENT OF EPILEPSY

    Carl W. Bazil;Timothy A. Pedley

  • THE NEUROLOGICAL COMPLICATIONS OF CARDIAC TRANSPLANTATION

    John R. Hotson;Timothy A. Pedley

  • Beta and mu rhythms

    James W. Kozelka;Timothy A. Pedley

  • State‐dependent changes in the N20 component of the median nerve somatosensory evoked potential

    R. G. Emerson;J. A. Sgro;T. A. Pedley;W. A. Hauser

  • Computerized cranial tomography in cerebral diseases of white matter.

    Barton Lane;Barbara A. Carroll;Timothy A. Pedley

  • Propagation patterns of temporal spikes

    Ronald G. Emerson;Christine A. Turner;Timothy A. Pedley;Thaddeus S. Walczak

  • Prospective magnetic resonance imaging identification of focal cortical dysplasia, including the non-balloon cell subtype.

    Stephen Chan;Steven S. Chin;Douglas R. Nordli;Robert R. Goodman

  • Benign epileptiform transients of sleep

    Unknown

Frequent Co-Authors

Ronald G. Emerson
Ronald G. Emerson Hospital for Special Surgery
Christopher Kennard
Christopher Kennard University of Oxford
Richard T. Johnson
Richard T. Johnson Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Michael J. Aminoff
Michael J. Aminoff University of California, San Francisco
Michael E. Selzer
Michael E. Selzer Temple University
François Boller
François Boller National Institutes of Health
Mark Hallett
Mark Hallett National Institutes of Health
Robert S. Fisher
Robert S. Fisher Stanford University
David A. Prince
David A. Prince Stanford University
Carl W. Bazil
Carl W. Bazil Columbia University

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