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Martha J MorrellDepartment of Neurology, Stanford University Verified email at stanford.edu Cited by 19340 |
Contributions of anterior cingulate cortex to behaviour
O Devinsky, MJ Morrell, BA Vogt - Brain, 1995 - academic.oup.com
Assessments of anterior cingulate cortex in experimental animals and humans have led to
unifying theories of its structural organization and contributions to mammalian behaviour. The …
unifying theories of its structural organization and contributions to mammalian behaviour. The …
Estimation of the global prevalence and burden of obstructive sleep apnoea: a literature-based analysis
…, R Heinzer, MSM Ip, MJ Morrell… - The Lancet …, 2019 - thelancet.com
Background There is a scarcity of published data on the global prevalence of obstructive
sleep apnoea, a disorder associated with major neurocognitive and cardiovascular sequelae. …
sleep apnoea, a disorder associated with major neurocognitive and cardiovascular sequelae. …
Responsive cortical stimulation for the treatment of epilepsy
FT Sun, MJ Morrell, RE Wharen - Neurotherapeutics, 2008 - Springer
… Morrell MJ. Antiepileptic medications for the treatment of epilepsy. Semin Neurol 2002;22:…
Morrell M. Brain stimulation for epilepsy: can scheduled or responsive neurostimulation stop …
Morrell M. Brain stimulation for epilepsy: can scheduled or responsive neurostimulation stop …
Responsive cortical stimulation for the treatment of medically intractable partial epilepsy
MJ Morrell - Neurology, 2011 - AAN Enterprises
… Morrell is an employee of and holds stock options in NeuroPace, Inc.; is an employee of
Stanford University in epilepsy clinical practice (20% effort); has received speaker honoraria …
Stanford University in epilepsy clinical practice (20% effort); has received speaker honoraria …
Functional MRI measurement of language lateralization in Wada-tested patients
In this study the use of functional MRI (fMRI) for measuring language lateralization non-invasively
was examined. The subjects were seven patients with histories of temporal lobe …
was examined. The subjects were seven patients with histories of temporal lobe …
Two‐year seizure reduction in adults with medically intractable partial onset epilepsy treated with responsive neurostimulation: final results of the RNS System Pivotal …
…, FT Sun, TA Courtney, CG Seale, MJ Morrell - …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
… Morrell certifies that she has equity ownership/stock options with NeuroPace and is an
employee of NeuroPace. The remaining authors have no conflicts of interest which are relevant to …
employee of NeuroPace. The remaining authors have no conflicts of interest which are relevant to …
Nine-year prospective efficacy and safety of brain-responsive neurostimulation for focal epilepsy
…, CG Seale, KL Miller, TL Skarpaas, MJ Morrell… - Neurology, 2020 - AAN Enterprises
Objective To prospectively evaluate safety and efficacy of brain-responsive neurostimulation
in adults with medically intractable focal onset seizures (FOS) over 9 years. Methods Adults …
in adults with medically intractable focal onset seizures (FOS) over 9 years. Methods Adults …
Long-term treatment with responsive brain stimulation in adults with refractory partial seizures
Objective: The long-term efficacy and safety of responsive direct neurostimulation was assessed
in adults with medically refractory partial onset seizures. Methods: All participants were …
in adults with medically refractory partial onset seizures. Methods: All participants were …
Evaluation of droplet dispersion during non-invasive ventilation, oxygen therapy, nebuliser treatment and chest physiotherapy in clinical practice: implications for …
…, A Hanak, M Chatwin, MJ Morrell… - Health technology …, 2010 - europepmc.org
Background Influenza viruses are thought to be spread by droplets, but the role of aerosol
dissemination is unclear and has not been assessed by previous studies. Oxygen therapy, …
dissemination is unclear and has not been assessed by previous studies. Oxygen therapy, …
Changes in brain morphology associated with obstructive sleep apnea
MJ Morrell, DW McRobbie, RA Quest, ARC Cummin… - Sleep medicine, 2003 - Elsevier
Objective: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) causes hypoxemia and fragmented sleep, which
lead to neurocognitive deficits. We hypothesised that focal loss of cortical gray matter …
lead to neurocognitive deficits. We hypothesised that focal loss of cortical gray matter …