January 01, 1999; 52 (2) Articles
Disproportion in the distribution of gray and white matter
Neuropsychological correlates
S.A. Baxendale, S.M. Sisodiya, P.J. Thompson, S.L. Free, N.D. Kitchen, J.M. Stevens, W.F. J. Harkness, D.R. Fish, S.D. Shorvon
First published January 1, 1999, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.52.2.248
S.A. Baxendale
S.M. Sisodiya
P.J. Thompson
S.L. Free
N.D. Kitchen
J.M. Stevens
W.F. J. Harkness
D.R. Fish
Disproportion in the distribution of gray and white matter
Neuropsychological correlates
S.A. Baxendale, S.M. Sisodiya, P.J. Thompson, S.L. Free, N.D. Kitchen, J.M. Stevens, W.F. J. Harkness, D.R. Fish, S.D. Shorvon
Neurology Jan 1999, 52 (2) 248; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.52.2.248
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- Received March 25, 1998
- Accepted October 10, 1998
- First Published January 1, 1999.
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Author Disclosures
- S.A. Baxendale, PhD,
- S.M. Sisodiya, PhD,
- P.J. Thompson, PhD,
- S.L. Free, PhD,
- N.D. Kitchen, MD,
- J.M. Stevens, PhD,
- W.F. J. Harkness, FRCS,
- D.R. Fish, MD, FRCP and
- S.D. Shorvon, MD, FRCP
- S.A. Baxendale, PhD,
- S.M. Sisodiya, PhD,
- P.J. Thompson, PhD,
- S.L. Free, PhD,
- N.D. Kitchen, MD,
- J.M. Stevens, PhD,
- W.F. J. Harkness, FRCS,
- D.R. Fish, MD, FRCP and
- S.D. Shorvon, MD, FRCP
- From the Epilepsy Research Group (Drs. BaxendaleSisodiya, Thompson, Free, Kitchen, Stevens, Fish, and Shorvon), Department of Clinical Neurology, Department of Neurosurgery (Drs. Kitchen and Harkness), and Department of Neuroradiology (Dr. Stevens), National Hospital for Neurology & Neurosurgery, London, UK.
- Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Sallie A. Baxendale, Department of Neuropsychology, National Society for Epilepsy, Chalfont St. Peter, Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire, UK SL9 0RJ.
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