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Overview

William Gaetz is affiliated with the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Neuroscience and Medicine, with a concentration in several specialized subfields.

The subfields in which Gaetz has contributed include Cognitive Neuroscience, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Molecular Biology, Neurology, and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging.

Their research covers a variety of topics such as Functional Brain Connectivity Studies, Genetic Neurodegenerative Diseases, Mitochondrial Function and Pathology, EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces, Neural Dynamics and Brain Function, Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications, and Epilepsy Research and Treatment.

Gaetz has an extensive publication record with papers appearing frequently in specific journals. The main venues for their publications include:

  • Human Brain Mapping
  • PLoS ONE
  • Brain Sciences
  • Brain Research
  • Annals of Neurology

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Gaetz include:

  • Mapping Interictal activity in epilepsy using a hidden Markov model: A magnetoencephalography study, 2022, Human Brain Mapping
  • A natural history study to track brain and spinal cord changes in individuals with Friedreich's ataxia: TRACK-FA study protocol, 2022, PLoS ONE
  • Structural correlates of atypical visual and motor cortical oscillations in pediatric-onset multiple sclerosis, 2020, Human Brain Mapping
  • An event-based magnetoencephalography study of simulated driving: Establishing a novel paradigm to probe the dynamic interplay of executive and motor function, 2023, Human Brain Mapping
  • Post-Movement Beta Synchrony Inhibits Cortical Excitability, 2024, Brain Sciences

Frequent co-authors in Gaetz's research include:

  • Timothy P. L. Roberts
  • Nellie Georgiou-Karistianis
  • Louise A. Corben
  • Kathrin Reetz
  • Isaac Adanyeguh

Best Publications

  • Post-movement beta rebound is generated in motor cortex: evidence from neuromagnetic recordings.

    Michael T. Jurkiewicz;William C. Gaetz;Andreea C. Bostan;Douglas Cheyne

  • Self-paced movements induce high-frequency gamma oscillations in primary motor cortex.

    Douglas O. Cheyne;Sonya Bells;Paul Ferrari;Paul Ferrari;William Gaetz

  • Spatiotemporal mapping of cortical activity accompanying voluntary movements using an event-related beamforming approach.

    Douglas Cheyne;Leyla Bakhtazad;William Gaetz

  • Relating MEG Measured Motor Cortical Oscillations to resting γ-Aminobutyric acid (GABA) Concentration

    W. Gaetz;J.C. Edgar;D.J. Wang;T.P.L. Roberts

  • GABA estimation in the brains of children on the autism spectrum: measurement precision and regional cortical variation

    William Gaetz;Luke Bloy;D. J. Wang;Russell G. Port

  • Neuromagnetic imaging of cortical oscillations accompanying tactile stimulation.

    Douglas Cheyne;William Gaetz;Line Garnero;Jean-Philippe Lachaux

  • Localization of sensorimotor cortical rhythms induced by tactile stimulation using spatially filtered MEG

    William Gaetz;Douglas O. Cheyne

  • Event-related beamforming: a robust method for presurgical functional mapping using MEG.

    Douglas Cheyne;Andreea C. Bostan;William Gaetz;Elizabeth W. Pang

  • Neuromagnetic imaging of movement-related cortical oscillations in children and adults: age predicts post-movement beta rebound.

    William Gaetz;Matt J. MacDonald;Douglas O. Cheyne;O. C. Snead

  • Enhanced Synchrony in Epileptiform Activity? Local versus Distant Phase Synchronization in Generalized Seizures

    Luis Garcia Dominguez;Richard A. Wennberg;William Gaetz;Douglas Cheyne

  • Neuromagnetic oscillations predict evoked-response latency delays and core language deficits in autism spectrum disorders.

    J. Christopher Edgar;Sarah Y. Khan;Lisa Blaskey;Vivian Y. Chow

  • Cortical Reorganization After Modified Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy in Pediatric Hemiplegic Cerebral Palsy

    Trenna L. Sutcliffe;William C. Gaetz;William J. Logan;Douglas O. Cheyne

  • Exploring the relationship between cortical GABA concentrations, auditory gamma‐band responses and development in ASD: Evidence for an altered maturational trajectory in ASD

    Russell G. Port;William Gaetz;Luke Bloy;Dah-Jyuu Wang

  • Functional and structural correlates of the aging brain: Relating visual cortex (V1) gamma band responses to age‐related structural change

    William Gaetz;Timothy P.L. Roberts;Krish Devi Singh;Suresh Daniel Muthukumaraswamy

  • MEG event-related desynchronization and synchronization deficits during basic somatosensory processing in individuals with ADHD

    Colleen Dockstader;William Gaetz;Douglas Cheyne;Frank Wang

  • Localization of human somatosensory cortex using spatially filtered magnetoencephalography

    William C. Gaetz;Douglas O. Cheyne

  • Evidence for a motor gamma-band network governing response interference.

    William Gaetz;C. Liu;H. Zhu;Luke Bloy

  • Abnormal maturation of the resting‐state peak alpha frequency in children with autism spectrum disorder

    J. Christopher Edgar;J. Christopher Edgar;Marissa Dipiero;Emma McBride;Heather L. Green

  • Variable Bandwidth Filtering for Improved Sensitivity of Cross-Frequency Coupling Metrics

    Jeffrey I. Berman;Jonathan R. McDaniel;Song Liu;Lauren Cornew

  • Motor cortex activity and predicting side of movement: neural network and dipole analysis of pre-movement magnetic fields

    Douglas Cheyne;Hal Weinberg;William Gaetz;K.J. Jantzen

  • Neural processing of observed oro-facial movements reflects multiple action encoding strategies in the human brain

    Suresh Daniel Muthukumaraswamy;Blake W. Johnson;William C. Gaetz;Douglas O. Cheyne

Frequent Co-Authors

Douglas Cheyne
Douglas Cheyne University of Toronto
Timothy P.L. Roberts
Timothy P.L. Roberts Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Hiroshi Otsubo
Hiroshi Otsubo University of Toronto
Elizabeth W. Pang
Elizabeth W. Pang Hospital for Sick Children
J. Christopher Edgar
J. Christopher Edgar Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Suresh D. Muthukumaraswamy
Suresh D. Muthukumaraswamy University of Auckland
Blake W. Johnson
Blake W. Johnson Macquarie University
O. Carter Snead
O. Carter Snead University of Toronto
James T. Rutka
James T. Rutka University of Toronto
Rosemary Tannock
Rosemary Tannock University of Toronto

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