Eishi Asano
Professor
Eishi Asano
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Research Interests
The core aim of the research pursued in my laboratory is to generate functional brain atlases in four dimensions, incorporating 'space' as well as 'time', using unique intracranial electrophysiological signals in patients who undergo surgical resection of a seizure focus and/or tumor.
Disease/Disorder
Epilepsy and brain tumor.
Species
Human
Methods
EEG, Intracranial electrocorticography (ECoG), Cortico-cortical evoked potentials (CCEPs), Diffusion weighted tractography, 3D-surface rendered MRI, Neuropsychological tests, Eye tracking system.
Key Collaborators
Harry T. Chugani, MD, Csaba Juhasz, MD, PhD, Justin Jeong, PhD, Robert Rothermel, PhD, Sandeep Sood, MD, Noa Ofen, PhD, Otto Muzik, PhD.