Timothy A. Pedley spends much of his time researching Epilepsy, Neuroscience, Anesthesia, Genetics and Electroencephalography. His Epilepsy study frequently links to other fields, such as Pediatrics. His study in Pediatrics is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Psychiatry, Antiepileptic drug and MEDLINE.
His study looks at the intersection of Neuroscience and topics like Anatomy with Medial lemniscus, Postcentral gyrus, Peripheral nervous system and Sleep in non-human animals. His Anesthesia study combines topics in areas such as Compressed spectral array, Pharmacokinetics and Quantitative eeg. His Electroencephalography research incorporates elements of Internal medicine, Subarachnoid hemorrhage and Cardiology.
His primary areas of investigation include Epilepsy, Electroencephalography, Neuroscience, Psychiatry and Ictal. His Epilepsy research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Genetics and Pediatrics. Genetics is a component of his Genetic linkage and Gene studies.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Anesthesia, Radiology and Audiology in addition to Electroencephalography. Neuroscience connects with themes related to Depolarization in his study. His Psychiatry study frequently draws connections to adjacent fields such as MEDLINE.
His primary areas of study are Epilepsy, Clinical trial, Psychiatry, Medical physics and Genetics. His Epilepsy research includes elements of Developmental psychology and Penetrance. His research in Psychiatry intersects with topics in Sudden death and Psychoanalysis.
His Genetics study is mostly concerned with Genetic linkage, Mutation and Gene. His Ictal research is included under the broader classification of Electroencephalography. His research integrates issues of Lateralization of brain function, Audiology and Anesthesia in his study of Electroencephalography.
His main research concerns Epilepsy, Genetics, Genetic linkage, Temporal lobe and Health care. His research on Epilepsy concerns the broader Neuroscience. His Genetic linkage study incorporates themes from Penetrance and Generalized epilepsy.
The various areas that Timothy A. Pedley examines in his Temporal lobe study include Dentate gyrus, Pathology, Epileptogenesis and Cortical dysplasia. His Health care research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Nursing, Repeal, MEDLINE and Family medicine. The Ictal study combines topics in areas such as partial seizures and Medical record.
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Mutations in LGI1 cause autosomal-dominant partial epilepsy with auditory features.
Sergey Kalachikov;Oleg Evgrafov;Barbara Ross;Melodie Winawer.
Nature Genetics (2002)
Localization of a gene for partial epilepsy to chromosome 10q
Ruth Ottman;Ruth Ottman;Neil Risch;W. Allen Hauser;Timothy A. Pedley.
Nature Genetics (1995)
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.
Neurology (1990)
The Evaluation and Treatment of Seizures
Mark L. Scheuer;Timothy A. Pedley.
The New England Journal of Medicine (1990)
LGI1 mutations in autosomal dominant partial epilepsy with auditory features
R. Ottman;M. R. Winawer;S. Kalachikov;C. Barker-Cummings.
Neurology (2004)
Episodic nocturnal wanderings responsive to anticonvulsant drug therapy
Timothy A. Pedley;Christian Guilleminault.
Annals of Neurology (1977)
Clinical, electroencephalographic, and pharmacokinetic studies of a water-soluble benzodiazepine, midazolam maleate.
Colin R. Brown;Frank H. Sarnquist;Carol A. Canup;Timothy A. Pedley.
Anesthesiology (1979)
Quantitative EEG monitoring for patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage
Douglas R. Labar;Bruce J. Fisch;Timothy A. Pedley;Matthew E. Fink.
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology (1991)
The Role of Extracellular Potassium in Hippocampal Epilepsy
Robert S. Fisher;Timothy A. Pedley;William J. Moody;David A. Prince.
JAMA Neurology (1976)
Autosomal dominant partial epilepsy with auditory features: defining the phenotype.
Melodie R. Winawer;Ruth Ottman;W. Allen Hauser;Timothy A. Pedley.
Neurology (2000)
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