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Sallie BaxendaleClinical Neuropsychologist Verified email at ucl.ac.uk Cited by 6329 |
Motherhood and memory: a review
M Brett, S Baxendale - Psychoneuroendocrinology, 2001 - Elsevier
This paper reviews the literature on intellectual change during and following pregnancy in
humans. Whilst much has been written in an impressionistic way, this area has received little …
humans. Whilst much has been written in an impressionistic way, this area has received little …
Beyond localization: the role of traditional neuropsychological tests in an age of imaging
S Baxendale, P Thompson - Epilepsia, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Rapid advances in structural and functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) present two
significant challenges to the rationale and role of the traditional neuropsychological …
significant challenges to the rationale and role of the traditional neuropsychological …
The wada test
S Baxendale - Current opinion in neurology, 2009 - journals.lww.com
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Unilateral temporal lobectomy patients show lateralized topographical and episodic memory deficits in a virtual town
A large-scale virtual reality town was used to test the topographical and episodic memory of
patients with unilateral temporal lobe damage. Seventeen right and 13 left temporal …
patients with unilateral temporal lobe damage. Seventeen right and 13 left temporal …
Predicting memory decline following epilepsy surgery: a multivariate approach
S Baxendale, P Thompson, W Harkness, J Duncan - Epilepsia, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Background: While some patients experience a decline in memory function following an
anterior temporal lobe resection, there is considerable individual variation in the extent …
anterior temporal lobe resection, there is considerable individual variation in the extent …
Hyperphosphorylated tau in patients with refractory epilepsy correlates with cognitive decline: a study of temporal lobe resections
Abstract See Bernasconi (doi: 10.1093/aww202) for a scientific commentary on this article.
Temporal lobe epilepsy, the most prevalent form of chronic focal epilepsy, is associated with …
Temporal lobe epilepsy, the most prevalent form of chronic focal epilepsy, is associated with …
Pre-operative verbal memory fMRI predicts post-operative memory decline after left temporal lobe resection
MP Richardson, BA Strange, PJ Thompson… - Brain, 2004 - academic.oup.com
Functional MRI (fMRI) of cognitive tasks depends on technology widely available in the
clinical sphere, but has yet to show a role in the investigation of patients. We report here the …
clinical sphere, but has yet to show a role in the investigation of patients. We report here the …
Indications and expectations for neuropsychological assessment in routine epilepsy care: Report of the ILAE Neuropsychology Task Force, Diagnostic Methods …
Summary The International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) Diagnostic Methods
Commission charged the Neuropsychology Task Force with the job of developing a set of …
Commission charged the Neuropsychology Task Force with the job of developing a set of …
Timing of referral to evaluate for epilepsy surgery: Expert Consensus Recommendations from the Surgical Therapies Commission of the International League Against …
Epilepsy surgery is the treatment of choice for patients with drug‐resistant seizures. A timely
evaluation for surgical candidacy can be life‐saving for patients who are identified as …
evaluation for surgical candidacy can be life‐saving for patients who are identified as …
Theta power and theta‐gamma coupling support long‐term spatial memory retrieval
Hippocampal theta oscillations have been implicated in spatial memory function in both
rodents and humans. What is less clear is how hippocampal theta interacts with higher …
rodents and humans. What is less clear is how hippocampal theta interacts with higher …