Dr. Sperling Michael R. Sperling, MD

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900 Walnut St.

Philadelphia, PA 19107

(215) 955-1222
(215) 503-2481 fax

Research and Clinical Interests

Clinical epilepsy, EEG

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Publications

Most recent Peer-reviewed Publications

  1. The functional anatomy of non-verbal (pitch memory) function in left and right anterior temporal lobectomy patients
  2. Commentary on standardized computer-based organized reporting of EEG: SCORE
  3. Suicidal ideation and behavior screening in intractable focal epilepsy eligible for drug trials
  4. Radiosurgery for the treatment of dominant hemisphere periventricular heterotopia and intractable epilepsy in a series of three patients
  5. Decoding the memorization of individual stimuli with direct human brain recordings
  6. A clinical study of syndromes of idiopathic (genetic) generalized epilepsy
  7. Synchronous and asynchronous theta and gamma activity during episodic memory formation
  8. Seizure recurrence and remission after switching antiepileptic drugs
  9. Impedance variations over time for a closed-loop neurostimulation devi Early experience with chronically implanted electrodes
  10. An investigation of implicit memory through left temporal lobectomy for epilepsy
  11. Intracranial EEG in predicting surgical outcome in frontal lobe epilepsy
  12. Functional connectivity evidence of cortico-cortico inhibition in temporal lobe epilepsy
  13. Long-term cardiac rhythm and repolarization abnormalities in refractory focal and generalized epilepsy
  14. Age of onset in idiopathic (genetic) generalized epilepsies: Clinical and EEG findings in various age groups
  15. Twiddler's syndrome in a patient with epilepsy treated with deep brain stimulation
  16. Spontaneously reactivated patterns in frontal and temporal lobe predict semantic clustering during memory search
  17. Progesterone vs placebo therapy for women with epilepsy: A randomized clinical trial
  18. B-Vitamin deficiency in patients treated with antiepileptic drugs
  19. Twiddler's syndrome in a patient with epilepsy treated with deep brain stimulation
  20. Extratemporal functional connectivity impairments at rest are related to memory performance in mesial temporal epilepsy

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