Publications of Faculty 2003-2007

Faculty Publications 1999 to 2002

Faculty Research

Gail Anderson

Peer Reviewed Publications

1. Winn HR, Temkin NR, Anderson GD, Dikmen SS: Magnesium for neuroprotection after traumatic brain injury. Lancet Neurol. 2007 Jun;6(6):478-9.

2. Lynn AM, Bradford H, Kantor ED, Seng KY, Salinger DH, Chen J, Ellenbogen RG, Vicini P, Anderson GD: Postoperative ketorolac tromethamine use in infants aged 6-18 months: the effect on morphine usage, safety assessment, and stereo-specific pharmacokinetics. Anesth Analg. 2007 May;104(5):1040-51.

3. Anderson GD, Temkin NR, Awan AB, Winn HR: Effect of time, injury, age and ethanol on interpatient variability in valproic acid pharmacokinetics after traumatic brain injury. Clin Pharmacokinet. 2007;46(4):307-18.

4. Temkin NR, Anderson GD, Winn HR, Ellenbogen RG, Britz GW, Schuster J, Lucas T, Newell DW, Mansfield PN, Machamer JE, Barber J, Dikmen SS: Magnesium sulfate for neuroprotection after traumatic brain injury: a randomised controlled trial. Lancet Neurol. 2007 Jan;6(1):29-38.

5. Li M, Anderson GD, Phillips BR, Kong W, Shen DD, Wang J: Interactions of amoxicillin and cefaclor with human renal organic anion and peptide transporters. Drug Metab Dispos. 2006 Apr;34(4):547-55.

6. Mohutsky MA, Anderson GD, Miller JW, Elmer GW: Ginkgo biloba: evaluation of CYP2C9 drug interactions in vitro and in vivo. Am J Ther. 2006 Jan-Feb;13(1):24-31.

7. Anderson GD, Elmer GW, Kantor ED, Templeton IE, Vitiello MV: Pharmacokinetics of valerenic acid after administration of valerian in healthy subjects. Phytother Res. 2005 Sep;19(9):801-3.

8. Szot P, White SS, Shen DD, Anderson GD: Valproic acid, but not lamotrigine, suppresses seizure-induced c-fos and c-Jun mRNA expression. Brain Res Mol Brain Res. 2005 Apr 27;135(1-2):285-9.

9. Anderson GD, Temkin NR, Chandler WL, Winn HR: Effect of valproate on hemostatic function in patients with traumatic brain injury. Epilepsy Res. 2003 Dec;57(2-3):111-9.

10. Donevan SD, White HS, Anderson GD, Rho JM: Voltage-dependent block of N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors by the novel anticonvulsant dibenzylamine, a bioactive constituent of L-(+)-beta-hydroxybutyrate. Epilepsia. 2003 Oct;44(10):1274-9.

Invited Chapters and Reviews  

1. Hakimian S, Cheng-Hakimian A, Anderson GD, Miller JW: Rufinamide: a new anti-epileptic medication. Expert Opin Pharmacother. 2007 Aug;8(12):1931-40.

2. Anderson GD: Using pharmacokinetics to predict the effects of pregnancy and maternal-infant transfer of drugs during lactation. Expert Opin Drug Metab Toxicol. 2006 Dec;2(6):947-60.

3. Cheng-Hakimian A, Anderson GD, Miller JW: Rufinamide: Pharmacology, clinical trials, and role in clinical practice. Int J Clin Pract. 2006 Nov;60(11):1497-501.

4. Li M, Anderson GD, Wang J: Drug-drug interactions involving membrane transporters in the human kidney. Expert Opin Drug Metab Toxicol. 2006 Aug;2(4):505-32.

5. Anderson GD: Pregnancy-induced changes in pharmacokinetics: a mechanistic-based approach. Clin Pharmacokinet. 2005;44(10):989-1008.

6. Anderson GD: Sex and racial differences in pharmacological response: where is the evidence? Pharmacogenetics, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics. J Womens Health (Larchmt). 2005 Jan-Feb;14(1):19-29.

7. Anderson GD, Odegard PS: Pharmacokinetics of estrogen and progesterone in chronic kidney disease. Adv Chronic Kidney Dis. 2004 Oct;11(4):357-60.

8. Anderson GD: Pharmacogenetics and enzyme induction/inhibition properties of antiepileptic drugs. Neurology. 2004 Nov 23;63(10 Suppl 4):S3-8.

Naomi Chaytor

Peer Reviewed Publications

 

1. Chaytor, N. & Schmitter-Edgecombe, M.(2003). The ecological validity of neuropsychological testing: A review of the literature on everyday cognitive skills. Neuropsychology Review, 13(4), 181-197.

 

2. Schmitter-Edgecombe, M., & Chaytor, N.(2003). Self-ordered pointing performance following severe closed-headinjury.  Journal of Clinical andExperimental Neuropsychology, 25, 918-932.

 

3. Chaytor, N. & Schmitter-Edgecombe, M.(2004). Working memory and aging: A cross-sectional and longitudinal analysisof a self-ordered pointing task. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 10, 489-503.

 

4. Chaytor, N., Schmitter-Edgecombe, M. & Burr,R.  (2006). Improving the ecological validity of executive functioning assessment.  Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology,21, 217-227.

 

5. Drane, D., Williamson, D.J., Stroup, E., Holmes,M., Jung, M., Koerner, E., Chaytor, N., Wilensky, A., & Miller, J.W.  (2006).  Cognitive impairment is not equal in patients with epileptic and psychogenic nonepileptic seizures. Epilepsia, 47(11), 1879-1886.

 

6. Chaytor, N., Dikmen, S., Machamer, J. & Temkin, N. (2007).  The ecological validity of neuropsychological assessment and the role of depressive symptoms in moderate to severe traumatic brain injury.  Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 13,1-9.

 

7. Chaytor, N., & Schmitter-Edgecombe, M. (2007). The fractionation of executive dysfunction in a heterogeneous neurological sample: Comparing the dysexecutive questionnaire and the Brock adaptive functioning questionnaire. Brain Injury, 21(6), 615-621.

 

 

Andrea Cheng-Hakimian

 

Invited Chapters and Reviews  

 

1. Hakimian S, Cheng-Hakimian A, Andersron GD, Miller JW. Rufinamide, a New Antiepileptic Medication. Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy, In Press.

 

2. Cheng-Hakimian A, Anderson GD, Miller JW. Rufinamide: Pharmacology, Clinical Trials, and Role in Clinical Practice.  Int J Clin Pract 2006 Nov; 60(11)1497-1501.

3. Cheng-Hakimian A, Wilensky A. Limitations of Ictal Semiology for Lateralizing Seizures. In Epilepsy Surgery: Principles and Controversies.  In Miller JW, Silbergeld DL (eds) Epilepsy Surgery: Principles and Controversies.  New York: Informa,2006.

 

Raimondo D'Ambrosio

Peer Reviewed Publications

1. Jung S, Jones TD, Lugo Jr. JN,Sheerin AH, Miller JW, D’Ambrosio R, Anderson AE, and Poolos NP: Progressive Dendritic HCN Channelopathy During Epileptogenesis in the Rat Pilocarpine Model of  Epilepsy. J Neuroscience, In press.

2. D'Ambrosio R, Fender JS, Fairbanks JP, Simon EA, Born DE, Doyle DL, Miller JW. Progression from frontal-parietal to mesial-temporal epilepsy after fluid percussion injury in the rat. Brain. 2005, 128(Pt1):174-88. Epub 2004 Nov 24.

3. D'Ambrosio R. The role of glial membrane ion channels in seizures and epileptogenesis. Pharmacol Ther. 2004, 103(2):95-108.

4. D’Ambrosio RD, Fairbanks JP, Fender JS, Born DE, Doyle DL, Miller JW:  Post-traumatic epilepsy following fluid percussion injury in the rat, Brain 127(Pt 2):304-14, 2004.

5. D’Ambrosio R, Gordon D.S., and Winn H.R. (2002) Differential roles of KIR channel and Na+/K+-pump in the regulation ofextracellular K+ accumulation in rat hippocampus. Journal of Neurophysiology,Vol 87: 87-102.

6. Meno JR, Higashi H, Cambray AJ, Zhou J, D'Ambrosio R, Winn HR. Hippocampal injury and neurobehavioral deficits are improved by PD 81,723 following hyperglycemiccerebral ischemia. Experimental Neurology, (2003):183(1):188-96.

 

Invited Chapters and Reviews

 

1. D’Ambrosio R. (2003) Basic science of posttraumatic epilepsy. In: Youman’s Neurological Surgery. 5th edition, pp2449-2460. Elsevier

 

2. D'Ambrosio R, Perucca E. Epilepsy after head injury. Curr Opin Neurol. 2004,17(6):731-735.

 

3. D’Ambrosio R. Does glutamate released by astrocytes cause focal epilepsy? Epilepsy Currents 2006 6(5):173-6.

 

4. Miller JW and D’Ambrosio RA: When basic science doesn’t translate to the bedside—Lessons from the magnesium brain injury study.  Epilepsy Currents,7(5): 133-135, 2007.

 

D'Ambrosio Laboratory

 

Carl B. Dodrill

Peer Reviewed Publications

1. Hardy SG, Miller JW, Holmes MD, Born DE, Ojemann GA, Dodrill CB, Hallam DK. Factors predicting outcome of surgery for intractable epilepsy with pathologically verified mesial temporal sclerosis. Epilepsia 2003; 44:565-568.

2. Miller JW, Dodrill CB, Born DE, Ojemann GA. Atypical speech is rare in individuals with normal developmental histories. Neurology 2003;60:142-1044.

3. Doherty MJ, Jayadev, Miller JW, Farrell DF, Holmes MD, Dodrill CB. Age at focal epilepsy onset varies by sex and hemispheric lateralization. Neurology 2003; 60:1473-1477.

4. Salinsky MC, Oken BS, Storzbach D, Dodrill CB. Assessment of CNS effects of antiepileptic drugs by using quantitative EEG measures. Epilepsia 2003; 44:1042-1050.

5. Holmes MD, Miles MD, Dodrill, CB, Ojemann GA, Wilensky AJ. Identifying potential surgical candidates in patients with evidence of bitemporal epilepsy. Epilepsia 2003; 44:1075-1079.

6. Dodrill CB, Ojemann GA. Do recent seizures and recent changes in antiepileptic drugs impact performances on neuropsychological tests in subtle ways that might easily be missed?  Epilepsia. 2007 48(10):1833-41

Invited Chapters and Reviews

1. Dodrill CB. Neuropsychological evaluation of patients with epilepsy. In G Prigatano, N Pliskin, Demonstrating Utility and Cost-Effectiveness in Clinical Neuropsychology: A Beginning. New York: Psychology Press, 2003, pp. 223-234.

2. Dodrill CB. The intracarotid amobarbital procedure or “Wada” test. In HR Winn (ed.), Youmans Neurological Surgery (5th ed.), in press.

3. Dodrill CB. Neuropsychological assessment of the neurosurgical patient. In HR Winn (ed.), Youmans Neurological Surgery (5th ed.), in press.

4. Dodrill CB. Neuropsychological and qualityof life outcomes with vagal nerve stimulation in epilepsy. In: D Naritoku (Ed.), Vagus Nerve Stimulation: Neurobiology and Clinical Use. Amsterdam: Elsevier, in press.

 

Daniel Drane

Peer Reviewed Publications

1. Drane, D. L., Yuspeh, R. L.,Huthwaite, J. S., Klingler, L. K., Foster, L. M., Mrazik, M., & Axelrod, B.N. (2003). Healthy older adult performance on a modified version of the Cognistat (NCSE): Demographic issues and preliminary normative data. Journalof Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology.

2. Drane, D. L., Lee, G. P., Cech, H.,Huthwaite, J. S., Ojemann, G. A., Ojemann, J. G.,  Loring, D. W., & Meador, K. J. (2006). Structured cueing on a semantic fluency task differentiates patients with temporal versus frontal lobe seizure onset. Epilepsy and Behavior, 9: 339-344.

3. Drane, D. L., Williamson, D. J.,Stroup, E. S., Holmes, M. D., Jung, M., Koerner, E., Chaytor, N., Wilensky, A.J., & Miller, J. W. (2006). Cognitive impairment is not equal in patients with epileptic and psychogenic nonepileptic seizures.  Epilepsia. 47 (11),1879-1886.

4. Meador, K. J., Baker, G. A., Finnell, R. H., Kalayjian, L. A., Liporace, J.D., Loring, D. W., Mawer, G., Pennell, P. B., Smith, J. C., Wolff, M. C., forthe NEAD Study Group. (2006). In Utero Antiepileptic Drug Exposure: Fetal Death and Malformations. Neurology, 67 (3), 407-412.

5. Drane DL, Ojemann GA, Aylward E,Ojemann JG, Johnson LC, Silbergeld DL, Miller JW, Tranel D: Category-Specific Naming and Recognition Deficits in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Surgical Patients. Neuropsychologia, In press.

 

Invited Chapters and Reviews

1. Drane, D. L. (2006).  The intracarotid amobarbital procedure (Wada test) should nearly always be performed in temporal lobectomy candidates. In J. W. Miller & D. L. Silbergeld (Eds.). Epilepsy surgery: Principles and controversy. NY: Informa.

2. Williamson, D. J., Drane, D. L., & Stroup, E. S. (in press). Symptom validity tests in the epilepsy clinic. In K. Boone (Ed.). Detection of noncredible cognitive performance. NY: Guilford Publications. 

 

Robert T. Fraser

 

Peer Reviewed Publications

1. Doctor JN, Castro J, Temkin NR, Fraser RT, Machamer JE, Dikmen SS. Workers' risk of unemployment after traumatic brain injury: a normed comparison. J Int Neuropsychol Soc. 2005 Oct;11(6):747-52.

2. Bell KR, Temkin NR, Esselman PC, Doctor JN, Bombardier CH, Fraser RT, Hoffman JM, Powell JM,Dikmen S. The effect of a scheduled telephone intervention on outcome after moderate to severe traumatic brain injury: a randomized trial. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2005 May;86 (5):851-6.

3. Johnson KL, Fraser RT. Mitigating the impact of multiple sclerosis on employment. Phys Med Rehabil Clin N Am. 2005 May;16(2):571-82, x-xi. Review.

4. Fraser RT, Johnson EK, Clemmons DC, Getter A, Johnson KL, Gibbons L. Vocational rehabilitation in multiple sclerosis (MS): a profile of clients seeking services. Work. 2003; 21(1):69-76.

 

Invited Chapters and Reviews  

1. Fraser RT, Clemmons DC. Post-traumatic epilepsy. In: P Deutsch, H Sawyer, eds, A Guide toRehabilitation. New York: Matthew Bender, in press.

 

2. Fraser RT. Vocational interest and work values: A time for further synthesis in vocational rehabilitation assessment. In: J McDonough, V Brooke, Summary of State of Virginia Workers’ Compensation Conference. Richmond, VA: Virginia Commonwealth University Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Workplace Supports, in press.

 

3. Fraser RT, Vandergoot D, Thomas D, Wagner CC (2003). Contemporary employment practice in vocational rehabilitation: Present research status and needed directions. In: DF Thomas & FE Menz, eds, Bridging Gaps: Refining the disability research agenda for rehabilitation and the social sciences (pp. 65-80). Menomonie: University of Wisconsin-Stout, Stout Vocational Rehabilitation Institute, Research and Training Center.

 

4. Fraser RT, Glaser E, Simcoe BJ. Miller JW: Epilepsy.  In  Brodwin,M, Tellez,FA, Brodwin,SK,(eds) Medical, Psychological, and Vocational Aspects of Disability Athens, Ga: Elliot and Fitzpatrick, 3rd edition, In press.

 

5. Fraser RT, Miller JW:  Epilepsy.  In  Zaretsky HH (ed)  Medical Aspects of Disability, Fourth Edition.  New York, NY:  Springer, 267-288, In press.

 

6. Fraser RT.  Overview: Social Issues.  In Engel J, Pedley TA (ed). Epilepsy: A Comprehensive Textbook, Vol. 3 Philadephia. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2008, pp2225-8.

 

Shahin Hakimian

Invited Chapters and Reviews

1. Hakimian S, Ojemann J. Neurosurgical Treatment Is Important in Non-Lesional Extratemporal Epilepsy In Miller JW, Silbergeld DL (eds) Epilepsy Surgery: Principles and Controversies.  New York: Informa, 2006.

2. Hakimian S, Miller JW: Book review of Clinician’s Guide to Antiepileptic Drug Use. Arch. Neurol., In press.

3. Hakimian S, Cheng-Hakimian, Anderson G, Miller JW. Rufinamide, A new antiepileptic medication.  Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy, In Press.

 

Adam O. Hebb

Peer Reviewed Publications

 

1. Miller KJ, Makeig S, Hebb AO, RaoRPN, denNija M, Ojemann JG. Cortical Surface Localization from X-Ray and Simple Mapping for Electrocorticographic Research: The “Location On Cortex” (LOC) package for Matlab. Journal of Neuroscience Methods.2007. In Press.

 

2. Hebb AO, Hebb K, Ramachandran AC, Mendez I. Glial cell line-derived neurotrophicfactor-supplemented hibernation of fetal ventral mesencephalic neurons for transplantation in Parkinson disease: long-term storage. J Neurosurg. 2003 May; 98(5):1078-83.

 

Invited Chapters and Reviews

1. Hebb AO, Haines SJ. (2006). Assessing Surgical Innovation. In H.H. Schmidek & D.W. Roberts (Eds.), Schmidek and Sweet, Operative Neurosurgical Techniques: Indications, Methods, and Results 5th ed.  (pp. 3-12). Philadelphia:Elsevier.

 

Mark D. Holmes

Peer Reviewed Publications

1. Hardy S, Miller JW, Holmes M, Born D, Ojemann G, Dodrill C,Hallam D. Factors Predicting Outcome of Surgery for Intractable Epilepsy with Pathologically Verified Mesial Temporal Sclerosis. Epilepsia 44(12):565-568, 2003.

2. Holmes, M.D., Miles A., Dodrill, C., Wilensky, A., Ojemann G. Identifying Potential Surgical Candidates in Patients with Evidence of Bitemporal Epilepsy. Epilepsia 44:1075-1079,2003.   

3. Holmes M, Morris M, Kapur V. Vagus Nerve Stimulation May Induce Sleep Apnea and Excessive Daytime Somnolence: A Case Report. Neurology 61(8):1126-1129, 2003. 

4. Freeman W, Holmes M, Burke B, Vanhatalo S. Spatial Spectra of Scalp EEG and EMG From Awake Humans. Clinical Neurophysiology 114:1053-1069,2003. 

5. Vanhatalo S, Holmes M, Tallgren P, Voipio J, Kaila K, Miller JW. Very Slow EEG Responses Lateralizes Temporal Lobe Seizures: a Noninvasive DC-EEG Study. Neurology 60(7):1098-1103; 2003. 

6. Doherty M, Jayadev S, Miller J, Farrell D, Holmes M, Dodrill C. Age of Onset of Focal Epilepsy Varies by Gender and Hemispheric Lateralization. Neurology 60 (9):1473-1477, 2003.  

7. Freeman, W, Burke B, Holmes M. Aperiodic Phase Re-Setting in Scalp EEG of Beta-Gamma Oscillations by State Transitions at Alpha-Theta Rates. Human Brain Mapping 19:248-272, 2003. 

8. Doherty M, Simon E, Sotero de Menzies, M, Kuratani J, Saneto R, Holmes M, Farrell D, Watson N, Dodrill C, Miller J.  When Might Hemispheric Favoring of Epileptiform Discharges Begin? Seizure12(8):595-598, 2003 

9. Vanhatalo S, Tallgren P, Becker C, Holmes M, Miller JW, KailaK, Voipio J.  Scalp-RecordedSlow  EEG Generated in Response to Hemodynamic Changes in the Human Brain. Clinical Neurophysiology  114:1744-1754, 2003.  

10. Vanhatalo S, Voipio J, Dewaraja A, Holmes M, Miller JW. Topography and Elimination of Slow EEG Responses Related to Tongue Movements.  NeuroImage 20(2):1419-1423, 2003. 

11. Holmes M, Miller JW, Voipio J, Kaila K, Vanhatalo S. Vagus Nerve Stimulation Induces Intermittent Hypocapnia. Epilepsia 44(12):1588-1591,2003.   

12. Vanhatalo S, Palva M, Holmes M, Miller JW, Voipio J, Kaila K.  Infraslow Oscillations Modulate Excitability and Interictal Activity in the Human Cortex During Sleep. Proceedings National Academy of Sciences USA April 6 101(14):5053-5057, 2004. 

13. Holmes M.D., Sires, B. Flash Visual Evoked Potentials Predict Visual Outcome in Traumatic Optic Neuropathy. Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 20(5):342-346; 2004.     

14. Watson N, Dodrill C, Farrell D, Holmes M, Miller JW.  Determination of  Language Dominance with Near-infrared Spectroscopy: Comparison with the Intracarotid Amobarbital Procedure. Seizure13(6):399-402, 2004. 

15. Holmes M, Silbergeld D, Drouhard, D, Wilensky A, Ojemann L.Effect of Vagal Nerve Stimulation on Adults with Pharmacoresistant Generalized Epilepsy Syndromes. Seizure 13:340-345;2004  

16. Holmes M, Dewaraja A, Vanhatalo S. Does Hyperventilation Elicit Epileptic Seizures? Epilespia 45(6):618-620;2004. Ramon C, Schimpf P, Haueisen J, Holmes M, Ishimura A. Role of Soft Bone, CSF, and Gray Matter in EEG Simulations. Brain Tomography16(4):245-428;2004. 

17. Holmes M. Brown M, Tucker D. Are “Generalized” Seizures Truly Generalized? Evidence of Localized Mesial Frontal and Frontopolar Discharges in Absence. Epilepsia 45(12):1568-1579;2004. 

18. Freeman W, Holmes M, West A, Vanhatalo S. Dynamics of Human Neocortex that Optimize its Stability, and Flexibility. International Journal of Intelligent Systems (in press). Freeman W, Holmes M. Metastability, Instability, and State Transition in Neocortex. Neural Networks 18:497-504; 2005.  

19. Freeman W, Holmes M, West G, Vanhatalo S. Fine-Grain Spatiotemporal Infrastructure of Phase in Human Intracranial EEG.  Clinical Neurophysiology 117:1228-1243;2006.  

20. Koren M, Holmes M. Vagal Nerve Stimulation Does Not Lead to Significant Changes In Body Weight in Patienta with Epilepsy. Epilepsy & Behavior 8(1):246-249,2006.  

21. Freeman W, Holmes M, West A, Vanhatalo S. Dynamics of Human Neocortex that Optimize its Stability, and Flexibility. International Journal of Intelligent Systems 21(9):881-901;2006. 

22. Zarkowski P, Shin C-J, Holmes M.  Deblurring Visual Evoked Potentials Using Commercially Available  Software. Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine 82:81-85;2006.  

23. Drane D, Williamson D, Stroup E, Holmes M, Jung M, Koerner E, Chaytor N, Wilensky A, Miller JW. Cognitive Impairment is Not Equal in Patients with Epileptic and Psychogenic Nonepileptic Seizures. Epilepsia 47(11):1879-1886;2006.  

24. Monto S, Vanhatalo S, Holmes M, Palva M. Epileptogenic Neocortical Networks are Revealed by Abnormal Temporal Dynamics in Seizure-Free Subdural EEG. Cerebral Cortex; Online Access Aug 14, 2006.  

25. Miller JW, Kim WS, Holmes MD, Vanhatalo S: Ictal localization by source analysis of infraslow activity in DC-coupled scalp EEG recordings. Neuroimage, 35(2):583-97, 2007. 

26. Souter M, Holmes M, Ojemann J. Dexmedetomidine Sedation During Awake Craniotomy for Seizure Resection. Journal of Neurosurgical Anesthesiology (in press).   

27. Ramon C, Freeman W, Holmes M, Haueisen J, Schimpf P. Similarities Between Simulated Spatial  Spectra of Scalp EEG and Structural MRI. Human Brain Mapping (in press). 

28. Holmes M, Brown M, Tucker D, Saneto R, Miller K, Wig G,Ojemann J. Source Analysis of Extratemporal Seizure Using Dense Array EEG: Comparison with Intracranial Recordings.  Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology (in press). 

29. Holmes M. Dense Array EEG and Epilepsy. Epilepsia (inpress). Tucker D, Brown M, Luu P, Holmes M.  Discharges in Ventromedial Frontal Cortex during Absence Spells. Epilepsy and Behavior (in press). 

 Invited Chapters and Reviews

1. Holmes, M.,  Miller, JW.: Approaches to the Diagnosis and Classification of Epilepsy.  In Winn H, ed. Youman’s  Neurological Surgery. Philadelphia: Saunders Vol 2:2461-2467;2004

2. Holmes M.  Role of Surgery in Bitemporal Epilepsy. In: Miller JW, Silbergeld, D, eds. Epilepsy Surgery: Principles & Controversies, New York: Informa, 493-495, 2006.

3. Holmes M. Is Vagal Nerve Stimulation Effective in Generalized Epilepsies? In: Miller, JW, Silbergeld D, eds. Epilepsy Surgery: Principles & Controversies, New York: Informa,620-623;2006

4. Holmes M. Neurophysiological Studies. In: Miller JW, Silbergeld D, eds. Epilepsy Surgery: Principles & Controversies. New York: Informa, 247-269, 2006.

5. Helmers S, Holmes M.Vagus Nerve Stimulation: History and Overview. In: Miller JW,  Silbergeld D, eds. Epilepsy Surgery:Principles & Controversies. New York: Informa, 597-607;2006.

6. Vanhatalo S, Kaila K,Voipio J, Miller JW, Holmes M. Use of “Full-Band” EEG in Non-Invasive Ictal Localization. In: Miller JW, Silbergeld D, eds. Epilepsy Surgery: Principles & Controversies, New York: Informa, 745-752, 2006.

7. Ojemann L, Holmes M. Seizure Disorders. In: McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science & Technology (in press).

8. Holmes M, Chatrian GE.Intraoperative Electrocorticography. In: Pedley T, Engel J Jr, eds. Comprehensive Textbook of Epilepsy, 2 ed. (in press).

9. Ramon C, Holmes M, Haueisen J, Schimpf P, Freeman W. Scalp Potentials and Magnetic Fields of a Fully and Partially Activated Central Sulcus. New Frontiers in Biomagnetism: Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Biomagnetism, Vancouver B.C., Canada, August 21-25, 2006. Cheyne D, Ross B, Stoink G, Weinberg H (eds.), Elsevier (in press).

 

John W. Miller

Peer Reviewed Publications

1. Fitzgerald BJ, A.J. Okos AJ; Miller JW: Treatment of out-of-hospital status epilepticus with diazepam rectal gel, Seizure 12:52-55, 2003.

2. Miller JW, Dodrill CB, Born DE,Ojemann GA: Atypical speech is rare in individuals with normal developmental histories. Neurology, 60: 1042, 2003.

3. Vanhatalo S, Holmes M, Tallgren P, Voipio J, Kaila K, Miller JW: Very slow EEG responses indicate the lateralityof temporal lobe seizures: a DC-EEG study, Neurology 60:1098, 2003.(accompanied by editorial: DC-EEG recording: A paradigm shift in seizure localization? 60:1062)

4. Hardy S, Miller JW, Holmes M, Born D, Ojemann G, Dodrill C, Hallam D. Factors Predicting Outcome of Surgery for Intractable Epilepsy with Pathologically Verified Mesial Temporal Sclerosis.Epilepsia 44(12):565-568, 2003.

5. Doherty, MJ, Jayadev, S, Miller JW, Farrell DF; Holmes MD, Dodrill CB: Age of focal epilepsy onset varies by gender and hemispheric lateralization, Neurology, 60: 1473-7, 2003.

6. Watson NF, Barber JK, Doherty MJ,Miller JW, Temkin NR: Does glucocorticoid administration prevent late seizures after head injury?, Epilepsia, 45: 690-694, 2004.

7. Vanhatalo S, Palva M, Holmes MD,Miller JW, Voipio J, Kaila K: Infraslow oscillations modulate excitability and interictal epileptic activity in the human cortex during sleep, Proceedings of the National Academy of Science of the United States, 101(14):5053-5057, 2004.

8. Chin P, Miller JW: Ictal head turning in generalized epilepsy, Neurology 63(2):370-2, 2004.

9. D’Ambrosio RD, Fairbanks JP, Fender JS, Born DE, Doyle DL, Miller JW:  Post-traumatic epilepsy following fluid percussion injury inthe rat, Brain 127(Pt 2):304-14, 2004.

10. D’Ambrosio RD, Fairbanks JP, Fender JS, Born DE, Doyle DL, Miller JW: Frontal-Parietal To Mesial Temporal Epilepsy After Fluid Percussion Injury In The Rat, Brain 128(Pt 1):174-88, 2005.

11. Miller JW, Jayadev S, Dodrill CB,Ojemann GA: Gender differences in handedness and speech lateralization related to early neurological insults, Neurology 65(12):1974-5, 2005.

12. Mohutsky M, Anderson GD, Miller JW, Elmer G: Ginkgo biloba inhibits Cytochrome P450 2C9 in vitro but not in vivo,  Am J Ther 13(1):24-31, 2006.

13. Meador KJ, Baker GA, Finnell RH, Kalayjian LA, Liporace JD, Loring DW, Mawer G, Pennell PB, Smith JC, Wolff MC for the NEAD Study Group. Differential Effects of In Utero Exposure to Antiepileptic Drugs: Serious Adverse Outcomes in Children, Neurology,67(3):407-12, 2006.

14. Drane DL, Williamson DJ, Stroup ES, Holmes MD, Jung M, Koerner E, Chaytor N, Wilensky AJ, Miller JW: Cognitive impairment is not equal in patients with epileptic and psychogenic nonepileptic seizures, Epilepsia, 47(11):1879-86, 2006.

15. Fu E, Chinowsky T, Nelson K,Johnston K, Edwards T, Helton K, Grow M, Miller JW, Yager P: An SPR-imaging based salivary diagnostics system for the detection of small molecule analytes, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 1098: 335–344, 2007.

16. Miller JW, Kim WS, Holmes MD,Vanhatalo S: Ictal localization by source analysis of infraslow activity in DC-coupled scalp EEG recordings. Neuroimage, 35(2):583-97, 2007.

17. Miller KJ,  Leuthardt EC, Schalk G, Rao RPN, Anderson NR, Moran DW, Miller JW, Ojemann JG: Spectral changes in cortical surface potentials during motor movement. J Neuroscience, 27(9): 2424-2432, 2007.

18. Leuthardt EC, Miller KJ, Anderson NR, Schalk G, Dowling J, Miller JW, Moran DW, Ojemann JG:  Electrocorticographic Frequency Alteration Mapping (EFAM), A Clinical Technique for Mapping Motor Cortex.  Neurosurgery, 60(4 Suppl 2):260-271,2007.

19. Miller KJ,  Shenoy P, Miller JW, Rao RPN, Ojemann JG: Real-time Functional Brain Mapping using Electrocorticography.  Neuroimage, In press.

20. Drane DL, Ojemann GA, Aylward E,Ojemann JG, Johnson LC, Silbergeld DL, Miller JW, Tranel D: Category-Specific Naming and Recognition Deficits in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Surgical Patients. Neuropsychologia, In press.

21. Jung S, Jones TD, Lugo Jr. JN,Sheerin AH, Miller JW, D’Ambrosio R, Anderson AE, and Poolos NP: Progressive Dendritic HCN Channelopathy During Epileptogenesis in the Rat Pilocarpine Model of  Epilepsy. J Neuroscience, In press.

Invited Chapters and Reviews

1. Holmes MD, Miller JW: Approaches to the Diagnosis and Classification of Epilepsy in Youman's Neurosurgery, 2nd Edition,Saunders, Philadelphia PA, 2004.

2. Fraser RT, Miller JW Epilepsy.  In  Zaretsky HH (ed) Medical Aspects of Disability, Third Edition.  New York, NY: Springer, 267-288, 2005.

3. Miller JW, Anderson GD: Approaches to treating status epilepticus outside the hospital.  In Wasterlain CG and Treiman DM. (eds.) Status epilepticus: Mechanisms and Mangement. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2006.

4. Miller JW, Silbergeld DL (eds) Epilepsy Surgery: Principles and Controversies.  New York: Informa, 2006.

5. Simon EA, Doherty M, Miller JW: Surgically Treatable Epilepsy Syndromes in Adults.  In Miller JW, Silbergeld DL (eds) Epilepsy Surgery: Principles and Controversies.  NewYork: Informa, 2006.

6. Vanhatalo S, Miller JW, Holmes MD, Kai Kaila K, and Juha Voipio J: Use of full-band EEG fornon-invasive ictal localization. In Miller JW, Silbergeld DL (eds) Epilepsy Surgery: Principles and Controversies. New York: Informa, 2006.

7. Cheng-Hakimian A, Anderson GD, Miller JW: Rufinamide: Pharmacology, clinical trials, and role in clinical practice. International Journal of Clinical Practice, 60(11): 1497–1501, 2006

8. Miller JW: Long term outcomes of childhood epilepsy: “The truth is rarely pure and never simple” EpilepsyCurrents, 6 (6): 181-183, 2006.

9. Miller JW: Are ictal fast ripples an“electronic signature” for the seizure onset zone?  Epilepsy Currents, 7(1): 7-9, 2007.

10. Miller JW: Epilepsy surgery in thefrontal lobe: Terra incognita or new frontier? Epilepsy Currents, 7(4): 98-99,2007.

11. Fraser RT, Glaser E, Simcoe BJ, Miller JW: Epilepsy.  In  Brodwin,M, Tellez,FA, Brodwin,SK,(eds) Medical, Psychological, and Vocational Aspects of Disability Athens, Ga: Elliot and Fitzpatrick, 3rd edition, In press.

12. Fraser RT, Miller JW:  Epilepsy.  In  Zaretsky HH (ed)  Medical Aspects of Disability, Fourth Edition.  New York, NY:  Springer, 267-288, In press.

13. Hakimian S, Cheng-Hakimian A, Anderson GD, Miller JW: Rufinamide, a new antiepileptic drug. Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy, In Press.

14. Miller JW and D’Ambrosio RA: When basic science doesn’t translate to the bedside—Lessons from the magnesium brain injury study.  Epilepsy Currents,7(5): 133-135, 2007.

 

John Oakley

Peer Reviewed Publications

1. Weiss MD, Oakley JC, Meekins GD. Hypoglossal neuropathy in Lewis-Sumner syndrome masquerading as a motor neuron disease. Neurology 2006 Jul 11;67(1): 175.

 

George Ojemann

Peer Reviewed Publications

 

1. Ojemann S, Berger M, Lettich E, Ojemann G. Localization of Language Function in Children:  Results of Electrical Stimulation Mapping.  J Neurosurg 98:465-70,2003

 

2. Ojemann G:  The neurobiology of language and verbal memory:  Observations from awake neurosurgery.  Int J Psychophysiol 48:141-146, 2003.

 

3. Lucas TH, Schoenfield-McNeill J, Weber PB, Ojemann GA.  A direct measure of human lateral temporal lobe neurons responsive to face matching. Cognitive Brain Research 18:15-25, 2003.

 

4. Holmes MD, Miles AN, Dodrill CB, Ojemann GA, Wilensky AJ. Identifying potential surgical candidates in patients with evidence of bitemporal epilepsy.  Epilepsia 2003; 44(8):1075-9.

 

5. Ojemann GA, Schoenfield-McNeill J, Corina D: Different neurons in different regions of human temporal lobe distinguish correct from incorrect identification ormemory.  Neuropsychologia 42:1383-1393 (2004).

 

6. Keles GE, Lundin DA, Lamborn KR, Chang EF, Ojemann G, Berger MS: Intraoperative subcortical stimulation mapping for hemispherical perirolandic gliomas located within or adjacent to the descending motor pathways: evaluation of morbidity and assessment of functional outcome in 294 patients. J Neurosurg 100:369-375, 2004

 

7. Lucas TH 2nd,McKhann GM 2nd, Ojemann GA: Functional separation of languages in the bilingual brain: a comparison of electrical stimulation language mapping in 25 bilingual patients and 117 monolingual control patients. J Neurosurg 101:449-457, 2004.

 

8. Martin RF, Brinkley JF, Hertzenberg X, Poliakov A, Corina D, Ojemann GA: Anatomical parcellation of cortical language sites. Medinfo 2004:1742, 2004.

 

9. Corina D, GibsonE, Martin R, Poliakov A, Brinkley J, Ojemann GA.  Dissociation of Action and Object Naming:  Evidence from Cortical Stimulation Mapping.  Human Brain Mapping. 2005; 24:1-10

 

10. Poliakov A, Albright E, Hinshaw KP, Corina D, Ojemann GA, Martin RF, Brinkley JF: Server-based approach to web visualization of integrated 3-D brain imaging data. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 12:140-151, 2005.

 

11. Drane DL, Lee GP,Cech H, Huthwaite JS, Ojemann GA, Ojemann JG, Loring DW, Meador KJ: Structured cueing on a semantic fluency task differentiates patients with temporal versus frontal lobe seizure onset. Epilepsy Behav 9:339-344, 2006.

 

12. Farrell DF,Leeman S, Ojemann GA: Study of Human Visual Cortex: Direct Cortical Evoked Potentials and Stimulation. J Clinical Neurophysiology 24:1-10, 2007.

 

13. Dodrill, C. B.and Ojemann, G. A.   Do Recent Seizures and Recent Changes in Antiepileptic Drugs Impact Performances on Neuropsychological Tests in Subtle Ways that Might Easily Be Missed? Epilepsia. 2007 Oct; 48 (10):1833-2.

 

14. Poliakov AV,Hertzenberg X, Moore EB, Corina DP, Ojemann GA, Brinkley JF. Unobtrusive integration of data management with fMRI analysis. Neuroinformatics. 2007Spring;5(1):3-10.

 

15. Farrell DF,Burbank N, Lettich E, Ojemann GA. Individual variation in human motor-sensory(rolandic) cortex. J Clin Neurophysiol. 2007 Jun;24(3):286-93.

 

Invited Chapters and Reviews

 

1. Miles AH, Ojemann GA.  Tailored Resections for Epilepsy.   In, Winn HR, editor.  Youman's Neurological Surgery.  5th Ed.  Philadelphia, Saunders pp 2615-2628 (2004).

 

2. Srinivasan J, Parrish T, Ojemann GA.  2003.  Preoperative and Intraoperative Mapping of Eloquent Cortex.  In Batjer H,Loftus C eds.  Textbook of Neurological Surgery.  Philadelphia, Lippincott. (2003).  

 

3. Miles AN, Ojemann GA: Awake Surgery for Epilepsy, in Shorvon S, Perucca E, Fish D, Dodson WE (eds): The Treatment of Epilepsy. Oxford, Blackwell Science, (2nd edition)2004, pp 824-832.

 

4. Engel AK, MollCKE, Fried I, Ojemann GA.  Invasive recordings from the human brain—Clinical insights and beyond.  Nature Reviews Neuroscience.  2005; 6: 35-47.

5. Ojemann, GA: MRI normal mesial temporal epilepsy is a common, surgically remedial condition. In Miller JW, Silbergeld DL (eds) Epilepsy Surgery: Principles and Controversies.  NewYork: Informa, 2006.

6. Ojemann, GA, Valiante, T: Resective surgery for temporal lobe epilepsy. In Miller JW, Silbergeld DL (eds) Epilepsy Surgery: Principles and Controversies. New York: Informa, 2006.

7. Ojemann, GA: Language mapping is necessary for language dominant temporal resections. In Miller JW, Silbergeld DL (eds) Epilepsy Surgery: Principles and Controversies.  NewYork: Informa, 2006.

8. Ojemann, GA: Intraoperative electrocorticography is useful in temporal resection. In Miller JW, Silbergeld DL (eds) Epilepsy Surgery: Principles and Controversies.  New York: Informa,2006.

9. Ojemann, GA: Resection can be done in the language dominant hemisphere in patients with intact memory, with the correct surgical strategy. In Miller JW, Silbergeld DL (eds) Epilepsy Surgery: Principles and Controversies.  New York: Informa, 2006.

10. Ojemann, GA: Multiple Subpial Transections are not effective or useful. In Miller JW, Silbergeld DL (eds) Epilepsy Surgery: Principles and Controversies.New York: Informa, 2006.

 

Jeffrey G. Ojemann

Peer Reviewed Publications

1. McDermott KB, Petersen SE, Watson JM,and Ojemann JG: A procedure for identifying regions preferentially activated byattention to semantic and phonological relations using functional magnetic resonance imaging. Neuropsychologia 41:293-303, 2003.

2. Leuthardt E, Fox DJ, Rich KM, DaceyRG, Ojemann GA, Grubb RL, and Ojemann JG: Frameless stereotaxy without rigid pin fixation during awake craniotomies. Stereotact Funct Neurosurg 79: 256-261,2002.

3. O’Brien D, Taylor M, Park TS, and Ojemann JG: A critical analysis of ‘normal’ radionucleotide shuntograms in patients subsequently requiring surgery. Child’s Nervous System 19:337-341,2003.

4. Zacks JM, Gilliam FG, Ojemann JG: Selective disturbance of mental rotation by cortical stimulation.  Neuropsychologia 41:1659-1667, 2003.

5. Baciu MV, Watson JM, McDermott KB, Wetzel RD, Attarian H, Moran CJ, Ojemann JG: fMRI reveals an inter-hemispheric dissociation of frontal and temporal language regions in a patient with focal epilepsy. Epilepsy & Behavior 4:776-780, 2003.

6. Rajaram V, Leuthardt EC, Singh PK, Ojemann JG, Brat DJ, Prayson RA, Perry A. 9p21 and 13q14 deletions in ependymomas. A clinicopathologic study of 101 cases.  Modern Pathology 17:9-14, 2004.

7. Gordhan A, Ojemann J, and Wippold FJ: Empyema and pyogenic abcess. Pediatr Neurosurg 40:39-41, 2004.

8. Zacks JM, Michelon P, Vettel JM andOjemann JG. Functional reorganization of spatial transformations after a parietal lesion. Neurology 63:287 – 292, 2004.

9. Leuthardt EC, Schalk G, Wolpaw JR, Ojemann JG, and Moran DW. A Brain-Computer Interface using electrocorticographic signals in humans. J Neural Eng 1:63-71, 2004.

10. Ojemann JG. Managing Epilepsy III: Surgery for intractable epilepsy. Nep J Neuroscience 1:92-97, 2004.

11. Racette BA, Antenor J, Esper GJ,Black K, Burkey A, Moerlein SM, Videen TO, Kotagal V, Ojemann JG, and Perlmutter JS. Pathophysiology of Parkinsonism due to hydrocephalus. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 75:1617-9, 2004.

12. Rivet DJ, O’Brien D, Park TS, andOjemann JG:  Distance of the motorcortex from the coronal suture as a function of patient age. Pediatr Neurosurg 40:215-19, 2004.

13. Ojemann JG, McKinstry RC, MukherjeeP, Park TS, and Burton H.  Hand somatosensory cortex activity following selective dorsal rhizotomy: report of three cases with fMRI. Child’s Nervous System 21:115-21, 2005.

14. Altay EE, Fessler AJ, Gallagher M,Attarian HP, Dehdashti F, Vahle VJ, Ojemann J, Dowling JL, Gilliam F.  Correlation of Severity of FDG-PET Hypometabolism and Interictal Regional Delta Slowing in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy.  Epilepsia 46(4), 573-576, 2005.

15. Ashley WA, Ojemann JG, Park TS,Wippold FJ. Primary hypothyroidism in a 12-year-old girl presenting as a suprasellar mass: Rapid regression after initiation of thyroid replacement therapy.  J Neurosurg (Pediatrics 4) 102:413-416, 2005.

16. Baciu MV, Watson JM, Maccotta L, McDermott KB, Buckner RL, Gilliam FG, and Ojemann JG. Evaluating functional MRI procedures for assessing hemispheric language dominance in neurosurgical patients. Neuroradiology 47:835-44, 2005.

17. Leuthardt EC, Miller KJ, Schalk G,Rao RPN, Ojemann JG. Electrocorticography-based Brain Computer interface – the Seattle experience, IEEE Trans Neural Systems Rehab Eng 14(2):194-198, 2006.

18. Leuthardt EC, Schalk G, Moran DW,Ojemann JG. The emerging world of motor neuroprosthetics: A neurosurgical perspective. Neurosurgery 59:1-14, 2006.

19. Drane DL, Lee GP, Cech H, HuthwaiteJS, Ojemann GA, Ojemann JG, Loring DW, Meador KJ. Structured cueing on asemantic fluency task differentiates patients with temporal versus frontal lobe seizure onset. Epilepsy and Behavior 9:339-44, 2006.

20. Saneto RP, Sotero de Menezes M,Ojemann JG, Bournival B, Murphy P, Cook WB, Avellino AM, Ellenbogen RG.   Vagus nerve stimulation therapy for medically intractable seizures in children under 12 years of age. PediatricNeurology 35:323-26, 2006.

21. Johnston JM Jr, Mangano FT, OjemannJG, Park TS, Trevathan E, Smyth MD. Complications of invasive subdural electrode monitoring at Saint Louis Children’s Hospital, 1994-2005. J Neurosurg(Pediatrics 5) 105:343-347, 2006.

22. Abel TJ, Chowdhary AM, Thapa M,Geyer JR, Rutledge JC, Ojemann JG, Avellino AM.  Spinal cord pilocytic astrocytoma with leptomeningeal dissemination to the brain:  Case report and review of literature.  J Neurosurg 105:508-14, 2006.

23. Maccotta L, Buckner RL, Gilliam FG,Ojemann JG. Changing frontal contributions to memory before and after medial temporal lobectomy. Cerebral Cortex 17(2):443-56, 2007

24. Souter MJ, Rozet I, Ojemann JG,Souter KJ, Holmes MD, Lee L, Lam AM. Dexmedetomidine Sedation During Awake Craniotomy for Seizure Resection: Effects on Electrocorticography. J Neurosurg Anesthesiol 19(1):38-44, 2007.

25. Miller KJ, Leuthardt EC, Schalk G,Rao RPN, Anderson NR, Moran DW, Miller JW, Ojemann JG.  Spectral Changes in Cortical Surface Potentials during Motor Movement. J Neurosci 27 (9):2424-2432, 2007.

26. Smyth MD, Limbrick DD Jr, Ojemann JG, Zempel J, Robinson S, O’Brien DF, Saneto RP, Goyal M, Appleton RE, Mangano FT, Park TS.  Outcome following surgery for temporal lobe epilepsy in pre-adolescent children with hippocampal pathology: emphasis on mesial temporal sclerosis. J Neurosurg (3 SupplPediatrics) 106:205-210, 2007.

27. Leuthardt EC, Miller KJ, Anderson N,Schalk G, Dowling JL, Miller JW, Moran D, Ojemann JG: Electrocorticographic Frequency Alteration Mapping (EFAM), A Clinical Technique for Mapping Motor Cortex.  Neurosurgery [ONS Suppl 2] 60:260- 271, 2007.

28. Miller KJ, Rao RJ, den Nijs M, Makeig S, Hebb AO, Ojemann JG: Cortical Surface Localization from X-Ray and Simple Mapping for Electrocorticographic Research: The "Location OnCortex" (LOC) package for Matlab, J Neurosci Methods 162:303-308, 2007.

29. Arthur TM, Sotero de Menezes M, Devinsky O, Ojemann JG, Saneto RP. Vagus nerve stimulation in patients with mitochondrial electron transport chain deficiency. Mitochondrian 7:279-283,2007.

30. Schalk G, Kubanek J, Miller KJ, Anderson N, Leuthardt EC, Ojemann JG, Limbrick D, Moran D, Gerhardt LA, WolpawJR. Decoding two-dimensional movement trajectories using electrocorticographic signals in humans. J Neural Eng, 4:264–275, 2007.

31. Miller KJ, Shenoy P, Miller JW, RaoRPN, Ojemann JG. Real-time Functional Brain Mapping using Electrocorticography. Neuroimage 37(2):504-507, 2007

32. Manning T, Ellenbogen RG, Ojemann JG, Avellino AM. Cerebrospinal fluid shunting in children on renal dialysis. Reportof two cases. Peditar Neurosurg, 2007.

33. Miyagawa T, Sotero de Menezes M,Avellino AM, Kuratani J, Saneto RP, Ellenbogen RG, Ojemann JG. Apnea caused by medial temporal mass lesions in infants. J Child Neurol, 2007.

34. Abel TJ, Chowdhary AM, Gabikian P,Ojemann JG, Ellenbogen RG, Avellino AM. Spontaneous subdural fluid collections following transection of a fatty filum terminale.  Case report and review of the literature. Pediatr Neurosurg,2007.

35. Shenoy P, Miller KJ, Ojemann JG, Rao RPN. Generalizable features for electrocorticographic BCIs.  IEEE Trans Biomed Eng , 2007

36. Ojemann JG, Leuthardt EC, Miller KJ. Brain-Machine Interface: Restoring neurological function through bioengineering. Clinical Neurosurgery 54, 2007.

37. Harvey AS, Cross JH, Shinnar S, MathernGW, and the Paediatric Epilepsy Surgery Survey Taskforce (Ojemann JG, associate author). Defining the Spectrum of International Practice in Pediatric Epilepsy Surgery Patients Epilepsia, 2007.

38. Miller KJ, Shenoy P, den Nijs M,Sorensen LB, Rao RPN, Ojemann JG. Beyond the Gamma Band: The role of high frequency features in movement classification. Trans Biomed Eng, 2007.

 

Invited Chapters and Reviews

1. Leonard JR and Ojemann JG: “Dandy-Walker Malformation” In: Youman’s Neurological Surgery, Winn HR, ed., Saunders, 2003.

2. Ojemann JG and Park TS: “Surgery of the Hippocampus”, In: Treatment of Epilepsy, 2nd ed.,Shorvon S, Fish D, Dodson WE, Perucca E, eds., Blakewell, 2003.

3. Ojemann JG. “Medical and Surgical Treatment of Epilepsy”, In: Principles of Neurosurgery,2nd ed., Rengachary S and Ellenbogen R, eds., Elsevier Mosby, 2004.

4. Ojemann JG: Preoperative Assessment of Temporal Lobe Function with fMRI, In: Epilepsy Surgery: Principles and Controversies, Miller JW and Silbergeld DL, eds. Informa, 2006.

5. Ojemann JG:Hemicorticectomy, In: Epilepsy Surgery: Principles and Controversies, Miller JW and Silbergeld DL, eds. Informa, 2006.

6. Hakimian S andOjemann JG: “Neurosurgical Treatment Is Important for Nonlesional Extratemporal Epilepsy”, In: Epilepsy Surgery: Principles and Controversies, Miller JW and Silbergeld DL, eds. Informa, 2006.

7. Wanebo JE,Ojemann JG, Dacey RG Jr: “Supratentorial lobar arteriovenous malformations”, In: Intracranial Arteriovenous Malformations, Stieg PE, Batjer JJ, and SampsonD, eds. New York: Informa Healthcare, 2007.

 

Vaishali S. Phatak

Peer Reviewed Publications

1. Malec, J.,Torsher, L., Dunn, W., Wiegmann, D., Arnold, J., Brown, D., Phatak,V.  (in press). The Mayo High Performance Teamwork Scale (MHPTS): Reliability and Validity for Evaluating Key Crew Resource Management Skills. Simulation in Healthcare.

Invited Chapters and Reviews

1. Phatak,V. & Tracy, T. (2003).  Yoga101: Use of alternative therapies in traditional mental health settings.  Nursing Matters, 14(12) 4-5.

 

Nicholas Poolos

Peer Reviewed Publications

 

1. Bernard, C., Anderson A., Becker A.,Poolos, N.P., Beck, H., and Johnston, D. (2004). Acquired dendritic channelopathy in temporal lobe epilepsy. Science 305:532-535.

 

2. Poolos, N.P.,Bullis, J.B., and Roth, M.K. (2006). Modulation of h-channels in hippocampal pyramidal neurons by p38 MAPK. J. Neurosci., 26:7995-8003.

 

3. Bullis, J.B.,Jones, T.D., and Poolos, N.P. (2007). Reversed somatodendritic Ih gradient in aclass of hippocampal neurons with pyramidal morphology, J. Physiol.,579:431-443.

4. Jung S, Jones TD, Lugo Jr. JN,Sheerin AH, Miller JW, D’Ambrosio R, Anderson AE, and Poolos NP: Progressive Dendritic HCN Channelopathy During Epileptogenesis in the Rat Pilocarpine Model of  Epilepsy. J Neuroscience, In press.

Invited Chapters and Reviews

 

1. Poolos, N.P. (2004). The yin and yang of the h-channel and its role in epilepsy. Epilepsy Curr. 4:3-6.

 

2. Bernard, C., Anderson A., Becker A.,Poolos, N.P., Beck, H., and Johnston, D. (2004). Acquired dendritic channelopathy in temporal lobe epilepsy. Science 305:532-535.

 

3. Poolos, N.P. and Jones, T.W. (2004).Patch clamp recording from neuronal dendrites. In: Crawley, J.N., Gerfen, C.R., Rogawski, M.A., Sibley, D.R., Skolnick, P., Wray, S. (eds.) Current Protocols in Neuroscience. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons.

 

4. Poolos, N.P. (2005). The h-channel:a potential channelopathy in epilepsy? Epilepsy Behav., 7: 51-56.

 

5. Poolos, N.P. Where is the epileptogenic focus in temporal lobe epilepsy?  In Miller JW, Silbergeld DL (eds): Epilepsy Surgery:Principles and Controversies. New York, Informa, 2006.

 

6. Poolos NP. H-channel dysfunction in generalized epilepsy: it takes two. Epilepsy Curr. 2006 May-Jun;6(3):88-90

7. Poolos NP. Glutamate receptors: finally fingered in inherited epilepsy? Epilepsy Curr. 2007 Jul-Aug;7(4):110-1.

Poolos Lab Website

 

Daniel Silbergeld

Peer Reviewed Publications

1. Douglas JG, Stelzer KJ, Mankoff DA,Tralins KS, Krohn KA, Muzi M, Silbergeld DL, Rostomily RC, Scharnhorst J, Spence AM: [F-18]-Fluorodeoxyglucose Positron Emission Tomography for TargetingRadiation Dose Escalation for Patients with Glioblastoma Multiforme: Clinical Outcomes and Patterns of Failure. Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 64:886-891,2006.

2. Rostomily RC, Elias M, Deng M, EliasP, Born DE, Muballe D, Silbergeld DL, Futran N, Weymuller EA, Mankoff DA, EaryJ: Clinical Utility of Somatostatin Receptor Scintigraphic Imaging (Octreoscan) in Esthesioneuroblastoma: A Case Study and Survey of Somatostatin Receptor Subtype Expression. Head Neck 28:305-312, 2006.

3. Elias MC, Tozer KR, Silber JR, Mikheeva S, Deng M, Morrison RS, Manning TC, Silbergeld DL, Glackin CA, Reh TA, Rostomily RC. TWIST is expressed in human gliomas and promotes invasion. Neoplasia. 2005 Sep;7(9):824-37.

4. Mourad PD, Farrell L, Stamps LD, Chicoine MR, Silbergeld DL. Why are systemic glioblastoma metastases rare? Systemic and cerebral growth of mouse glioblastoma. Surg Neurol. 2005 Jun;63 (6):511-9; discussion 519.

5. Bobola MS, Emond MJ, Blank A, MeadeEH, Kolstoe DD, Berger MS, Rostomily RC, Silbergeld DL, Spence AM, Silber JR. A purinic endonuclease activity in adult gliomas and time to tumor progression afteralkylating agent-based chemotherapy and after radiotherapy. Clin Cancer Res. 2004 Dec 1;10(23):7875-83.

6. Spence AM, Peterson RA, Scharnhorst JD, Silbergeld DL, Rostomily RC. Phase II study of concurrent continuous Temozolomide (TMZ) and Tamoxifen (TMX) for recurrent malignant astrocyticgliomas. J Neurooncol. 2004 Oct;70(1):91-5.

7. Douglas JG, Silbergeld DL, Laramore GE. Gamma knife stereotactic radiosurgical boost for patients treated primarily with neutron radiotherapy for salivary gland neoplasms. Stereotact Funct Neurosurg. 2004;82(2-3):84-9. Epub 2004 Mar 25.

8. Holmes MD, Silbergeld DL, Drouhard D, Wilensky AJ, Ojemann LM. Effect of vagus nerve stimulation on adults with pharmacoresistant generalized epilepsy syndromes. Seizure. 2004 Jul;13(5):340-5.

9. Mesiwala AH, Farrell L, Santiago P,Ghatan S, Silbergeld DL. The effects of hydrogen peroxide on brain and brain tumors. Surg Neurol. 2003 May; 59(5):398-407; discussion 407.

10. Mourad PD, Farrell L, Stamps LD, Santiago P, Fillmore HL, Broaddus WC, Silbergeld DL. Quantitative assessment of glioblastoma invasion in vivo. Cancer Lett. 2003 Mar 20;192(1):97-107.

 

Invited Chapters and Reviews

 

1. Dahl E, Nguyen L, Sparks R, Brayman A, Ollos R, Silbergeld D, Vaezy S, Mourad P: Towards the Use of HIFU, inConjunction with Surgery, for the Treatment of Malignant Brain Tumors, in Clement G, Hynynen K (eds): Fifth International Symposium on Therapeutic Ultrasound, American Institute of PhysicsPress, 2006,  in press.

2. Lucas TH, Silbergeld DL: Review of Language Mapping Procedures for Temporal Resections, in Miller JW, Silbergeld DL(eds): Epilepsy Surgery: Principles and Controversies.New York, Informa, 2006, pp 414-422.

3. Miller JW, Silbergeld DL (eds): Epilepsy Surgery: Principles and Controversies. New York, Informa,2006

4. Rostomily RC, Silbergeld DL: Lesionectomies Should Be Tailored Based on Ictal Recordings, in Miller JW, Silbergeld DL(eds): Epilepsy Surgery: Principles and Controversies, 2006, pp 537-541.

5. Silbergeld DL: Functional Hemispherectomy, in Miller JW, Silbergeld DL (eds): Epilepsy Surgery:Principles and Controversies. New York, Taylor and Francis, 2006,pp 582-585.

6. Spence AM, Mankoff DA, Wells JM, Muzi M, Grierson JR, Eary J, O'Sullivan SF, Link JM, Silbergeld DL, Krohn KA: Detection of Proliferation in Gliomas by Positron Emission Topography Imaging, in Janigro D (ed) Cell Cycle in the Central Nervous System.Totowa NJ, Humana Press, 2006, pp 419-432.

7. Silbergeld DL: Awake Craniotomies and Functional Mapping, in Connolly ES, McKhann GM, Huang J, Choudhri TF, MoccoJ (eds): Fundamentals of Operative Techniques in Neurosurgery.New York, Thieme, 2007,  in press.

8. Silbergeld DL: Temporal Glioma, in Connolly ES, McKhann GM, Huang J, Choudhri TF, Mocco J (eds): Fundamentals of Operative Techniques in Neurosurgery. NewYork, Thieme Medical Publishers, 2007, in press.

 

Phillip Swanson

Peer Reviewed Publications

 

1. Costa-Mallen P, Checkoway H, ZabetiA, Edenfield MJ, Swanson PD, Longstreth WT Jr, Franklin GM, Smith-Weller T,Sadrzadeh SM. The functional polymorphism of the hemoglobin-binding proteinhaptoglobin influences susceptibility to idiopathic Parkinson's disease. Am JMed Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet. 2007 Oct 4; [Epub ahead of print]

 

2. Keene CD, Sonnen JA, Swanson PD,Kopyov O, Leverenz JB, Bird TD, Montine TJ. Neural transplantation in Huntington disease: long-term grafts in two patients. Neurology. 2007 Jun12;68(24):2093-8.

 

3. Ton TG, Heckbert SR, Longstreth WTJr, Rossing MA, Kukull WA, Franklin GM, Swanson PD, Smith-Weller T, Checkoway H. Calcium channel blockers and beta-blockers in relation to Parkinson's disease. Parkinsonism Relat Disord. 2007 Apr;13(3):165-9. Epub 2006 Oct 19.

 

4. Hutchinson M, Swanson PD. Chaostheory and the treatment of refractory status epilepticus: Who benefits from prolonged anesthesia, and is there a better way? Med Hypotheses.2007;68(2):439-41. Epub 2006 Sep 25.

 

5. Kelada SN, Checkoway H, Kardia SL,Carlson CS, Costa-Mallen P, Eaton DL, Firestone J, Powers KM, Swanson PD, Franklin GM, Longstreth WT Jr, Weller TS, Afsharinejad Z, Costa LG. 5' and 3'region variability in the dopamine transporter gene (SLC6A3), pesticide exposure and Parkinson's disease risk: a hypothesis-generating study. Hum Mol Genet. 2006 Oct 15;15(20):3055-62. Epub 2006 Sep 8.

 

6. Ton TG, Heckbert SR, Longstreth WTJr, Rossing MA, Kukull WA, Franklin GM, Swanson PD, Smith-Weller T, CheckowayH. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and risk of Parkinson's disease. Mov Disord. 2006 Jul;21(7):964-9.

 

7. Powers KM, Smith-Weller T, FranklinGM, Longstreth WT Jr, Swanson PD, Checkoway H. Diabetes, smoking, and othermedical conditions in relation to Parkinson's disease risk. Parkinsonism Relat Disord. 2006 Apr;12(3):185-9. Epub 2005 Dec 20.

 

8. Longstreth WT Jr, Swanson PD. Scanning speech and word history. Neurology. 2005 Oct 25;65(8):1328.

 

9. Kelada SN, Costa-Mallen P, CheckowayH, Carlson CS, Weller TS, Swanson PD, Franklin GM, Longstreth WT Jr, Afsharinejad Z, Costa LG. Dopamine transporter (SLC6A3) 5' region haplotypes significantly affect transcriptional activity in vitro but are not associatedwith Parkinson's disease.  Pharmacogenet Genomics. 2005 Sep;15(9):659-68.

 

10. Okada S, Farin FM, Stapleton P,Viernes H, Quigley SD, Powers KM, Smith-Weller T, Franklin GM, Longstreth WT,Swanson PD, Checkoway H. No associations between Parkinson's disease andpolymorphisms of the quinone oxidoreductase (NQO1, NQO2) genes. Neurosci Lett.2005 Mar 3;375(3):178-80. Epub 2004 Dec 10.

 

11. Costa-Mallen P, Afsharinejad Z,Kelada SN, Costa LG, Franklin GM, Swanson PD, Longstreth WT Jr, Viernes HM,Farin FM, Smith-Weller T, Checkoway H. DNA sequence analysis of monoamineoxidase B gene coding and promoter regions in Parkinson's disease cases and unrelatedcontrols. Mov Disord. 2004 Jan;19(1):76-83.

 

12. Swanson PD, Checkoway H. Parkinson's disease risksassociated with dietary iron, manganese, and other nutrient intakes. Neurology.2003 Jun 10;60(11):1761-6.

 

13. Kelada SN, Costa-Mallen P, CheckowayH, Viernes HA, Farin FM, Smith-Weller T, Franklin GM, Costa LG, Longstreth WTJr, Furlong CE, Jarvik GP, Swanson PD. Paraoxonase 1 promoter and coding region polymorphisms in Parkinson's disease. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 2003Apr;74(4):546-7.

 

14. Kelada SN, Stapleton PL, Farin FM,Bammler TK, Eaton DL, Smith-Weller T, Franklin GM, Swanson PD, Longstreth WTJr, Checkoway H. Glutathione S-transferase M1, T1, and P1 polymorphisms and Parkinson's disease. Neurosci Lett. 2003 Jan 30;337(1):5-8.

 

Nancy Temkin

 

Peer Reviewed Publications

1. Hypersomnia following traumatic brain injury. J Clin Sleep Med. 2007 Jun 15;3(4):363-8.

 

2. Powell JM, Temkin NR, Machamer JE, Dikmen SS: Gaining insight into patients' perspectives on participation in home management activities after traumatic brain injury. Am J Occup Ther. 2007 May-Jun;61(3):269-79.

 

3. Pagulayan KF, Temkin NR, Machamer JE, Dikmen SS: The measurement and magnitude of awareness difficulties after traumatic brain injury: a longitudinal study. J Int Neuropsychol Soc. 2007 Jul;13(4):561-70. Epub 2007

 

4. Winn HR, Temkin NR, Anderson GD, Dikmen SS: Magnesium for neuroprotection after traumatic brain injury. Lancet Neurol. 2007 Jun;6(6):478-9.

 

5. Wang MC, Temkin NR, Deyo RA, Jurkovich GJ, Barber J, Dikmen S: Timing of surgery after multisystem injury with traumatic brain injury: effect on neuropsychological and functional outcome. J Trauma. 2007 May;62(5):1250-8.

 

6. Chaytor N, Temkin N, Machamer J, Dikmen S: The ecological validity of neuropsychological assessment and the role of depressive symptoms in moderate to severe traumatic brain injury. J Int Neuropsychol Soc. 2007 May;13(3):377-85.

 

7. Anderson GD, Temkin NR, Awan AB, Winn HR: Effect of time, injury, age and ethanol on interpatient variability in valproic acid pharmacokinetics after traumatic brain injury. Clin Pharmacokinet. 2007;46(4):307-18.

 

8. Temkin NR, Anderson GD, Winn HR, Ellenbogen RG, Britz GW, Schuster J, Lucas T, Newell DW, Mansfield PN, Machamer JE, Barber J, Dikmen SS: Magnesium sulfate for neuroprotection after traumatic brain injury: a randomised controlled trial. Lancet Neurol. 2007 Jan;6(1):29-38.

 

9. Bombardier CH, Fann JR, Temkin N, Esselman PC, Pelzer E, Keough M, Dikmen S: Posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms during the first six months after traumatic brain injury. J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci. 2006 Fall;18(4):501-8.

 

10. Tzortzidis F, Elahi F, Wright DC, Temkin N, Natarajan SK, Sekhar LN: Patient outcome at long-term follow-up after aggressive microsurgical resection of cranial base chondrosarcomas. Neurosurgery. 2006 Jun;58(6):1090-8.

 

11. Pagulayan KF, Temkin NR, Machamer J, Dikmen SS: A longitudinal study of health-related quality of life after traumatic brain injury. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2006 May;87(5):611-8.

 

12. Machamer J, Temkin N, Fraser R, Doctor JN, Dikmen S: Stability of employment after traumatic brain injury. J Int Neuropsychol Soc. 2005 Nov;11(7):807-16.

 

13. Hudak AM, Caesar RR, Frol AB, Krueger K, Harper CR, Temkin NR, Dikmen SS, Carlile M, Madden C, Diaz-Arrastia R: Functional outcome scales in traumatic brain injury: a comparison of the Glasgow Outcome Scale (Extended) and the Functional Status Examination. J Neurotrauma. 2005 Nov;22(11):1319-26.

 

14. Fann JR, Bombardier CH, Dikmen S, Esselman P, Warms CA, Pelzer E, Rau H, Temkin N: Validity of the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 in assessing depression following traumatic brain injury. J Head Trauma Rehabil. 2005 Nov-Dec;20(6):501-11.

 

15. Doctor JN, Castro J, Temkin NR, Fraser RT, Machamer JE, Dikmen SS: Workers' risk of unemployment after traumatic brain injury: a normed comparison. J Int Neuropsychol Soc. 2005 Oct;11(6):747-52.

 

16. Beghi E, Berg A, Carpio A, Forsgren L, Hesdorffer DC, Hauser WA, Malmgren K, Shinnar S, Temkin N, Thurman D, Tomson T: Comment on epileptic seizures and epilepsy: definitions proposed by the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) and the International Bureau for Epilepsy (IBE). Epilepsia. 2005 Oct;46(10):1698-9.

 

17. Bell KR, Temkin NR, Esselman PC, Doctor JN, Bombardier CH, Fraser RT, Hoffman JM, Powell JM, Dikmen S: The effect of a scheduled telephone intervention on outcome after moderate to severe traumatic brain injury: a randomized trial. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2005 May;86(5):851-6.

 

18. Temkin NR: Standard error in the Jacobson and Truax Reliable Change Index: the "classical approach" leads to poor estimates. J Int Neuropsychol Soc. 2004 Oct;10(6):899-901; discussion 902-3.

 

19. Dikmen SS, Bombardier CH, Machamer JE, Fann JR, Temkin NR: Natural history of depression in traumatic brain injury. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2004 Sep;85(9):1457-64.

 

20. Esselman PC, Dikmen SS, Bell K, Temkin NR. Access to inpatient rehabilitation after violence-related traumatic brain injury. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2004 Sep;85(9):1445-9.

 

21. Watson NF, Barber JK, Doherty MJ, Miller JW, Temkin NR: Does glucocorticoid administration prevent late seizures after head injury? Epilepsia. 2004 Jun;45(6):690-4.

 

22. Doctor JN, Bleichrodt H, Miyamoto J, Temkin NR, Dikmen S. A new and more robust test of QALYs. J Health Econ. 2004 Mar;23(2):353-67.

 

23. Anderson GD, Temkin NR, Chandler WL, Winn HR. Effect of valproate on hemostatic function in patients with traumatic brain injury. Epilepsy Res. 2003 Dec;57(2-3):111-9.

 

24. Bell KR, Esselman P, Garner MD, Doctor J, Bombardier C, Johnson K, Temkin N, Dikmen S: The use of a World Wide Web-based consultation site to provide support to telephone staff in a traumatic brain injury demonstration project.J Head Trauma Rehabil. 2003 Nov-Dec;18(6):504-11.

 

 Alan J. Wilensky

 

Peer Reviewed Publications

1. Holmes MD, Miles AN, Dodrill CB, Ojemann GA, Wilensky AJ. Identifying potential surgical candidates in patients with evidence of bitemporal epilepsy. Epilepsia. 2003 Aug; 44(8):1075-9.

2. Holmes MD, Silbergeld DL, Drouhard D, Wilensky AJ, OjemannLM. Effect of vagus nerve stimulation on adults with pharmacoresistant generalized epilepsy syndromes. Seizure. 2004 Jul;13(5):340-5.

3. Drane DL,Williamson DJ, Stroup ES, Holmes MD, Jung M, Koerner E, Chaytor N, Wilensky AJ, Miller JW. Cognitive impairment is not equal in patients with epileptic and psychogenic nonepileptic seizures. Epilepsia. 2006 47(11):1879-86.

Invited Chapters and Reviews

1. Cheng-Hakimian A, Wilensky A. Limitations of Ictal Semiology for Lateralizing Seizures. In Epilepsy Surgery: Principles and Controversies.  In Miller JW, Silbergeld DL (eds) Epilepsy Surgery: Principles andControversies.  New York: Informa,2006.

 

 

Faculty Publications 1999 to 2002

 

 

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