Alvaro Pascual-Leone
Harvard University
1040 Papers
4.1K Citations
Alvaro Pascual-Leone is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transcranial magnetic stimulation & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 165, co-authored 969 publications. Previous affiliations of Alvaro Pascual-Leone include Brigham and Women's Hospital & Washington University in St. Louis.
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Papers
•Journal Article
[Transcranial magnetic stimulation: contribution to psychiatry and to the study of brain-behavior relationship].
TL;DR: The combination of this new methodology with functional neuroimaging techniques may help clarify what cerebral dysfunctions underly certain psychiatric conditions at the same time that it provides novel insights into brain cortICO-cortical and cortico-subcortic connectivity.
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Modeling fiber-like conductivity structures via the boundary element method using thin-wire approximation. I construction of basis functions
Sergey N. Makarov,Alvaro Pascual-Leone,Aapo Nummenmaa +2 more
- 01 Aug 2016
TL;DR: A set of one-dimensional basis functions is proposed and tested in order to model a thin homogeneous fiber of a higher conductivity within a medium with a lower conductivity.
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Neurophysiologic characterization of motor and sensory projections in Joubert syndrome
TL;DR: Neurophysiologic evidence is reported of strong ipsilateral motor projections and predominantly contralateral sensory projections in Joubert syndrome and the presence of uncrossed CST projections in JS was confirmed in a third, 16 year-old patient, unrelated to patients JS1 and JS2.
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Estimation of brain state changes associated with behavior, stimulation and epilepsy
Catherine Stamoulis,Elke Praeg,Bernard S. Chang,Shahid Bashir,Alvaro Pascual-Leone +4 more
- 13 Nov 2009
TL;DR: Preliminary results showed that in focal seizures, temporally localized dynamic state changes occur at least 1 min prior to seizure onset, with a decrease in steady-state followed by an increase which reaches a maximum during the ictal interval, while no such dynamic pattern was evident in state estimates during generalized seizures.
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Feasibility Study of the Safety and Effectiveness of an Implantable Cortical Stimulation System for Subjects with Major Depression863
Brian H. Kopell,Douglas Kondziolka,Darin D. Dougherty,Robert H Howland,Harold H. Harsch,Jerry Halverson,Emad N. Eskandar,Alvaro Pascual-Leone,Michael E. Thase +8 more
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