Josef Parvizi

Josef Parvizi

Stanford University

H-index: 54

North America-United States

About Josef Parvizi

Josef Parvizi, With an exceptional h-index of 54 and a recent h-index of 45 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Stanford University, specializes in the field of Human Intracranial Cognitive Electrophysiology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Spatiotemporal dynamics of successive activations across the human brain during simple arithmetic processing

The Cost of After-Hour Electroencephalography

Intracranial recordings of the human orbitofrontal cortical activity during self-referential episodic and valenced self-judgments

580: IMPROVEMENTS IN A MACHINE-LEARNING ALGORITHM FOR DETECTING STATUS EPILEPTICUS

Evolution of SEEG Strategy: Stanford Experience

Molecular Targets for Modulation of Dissociative and Associative States

Cross regional coordination of neural activity in the human brain during autobiographical self-referential processing

Subjective states induced by intracranial electrical stimulation matches the cytoarchitectonic organization of the human insula

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13829

Citations(since 2020)

6720

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9788

hIndex(all)

54

hIndex(since 2020)

45

i10Index(all)

103

i10Index(since 2020)

96

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Josef Parvizi Skills & Research Interests

Human Intracranial Cognitive Electrophysiology

Top articles of Josef Parvizi

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Publication Date

Spatiotemporal dynamics of successive activations across the human brain during simple arithmetic processing

Journal of Neuroscience

Pedro Pinheiro-Chagas

Clara Sava-Segal

Serdar Akkol

Amy Daitch

Josef Parvizi

2024/4/24

The Cost of After-Hour Electroencephalography

Neurology: Clinical Practice

John P Ney

Marc R Nuwer

Lawrence J Hirsch

Mark Burdelle

Kellee Trice

...

2024/4

Intracranial recordings of the human orbitofrontal cortical activity during self-referential episodic and valenced self-judgments

Journal of Neuroscience

Behzad Iravani

Neda Kaboodvand

James R Stieger

Eugene Y Liang

Zoe Lusk

...

2024/2/1

580: IMPROVEMENTS IN A MACHINE-LEARNING ALGORITHM FOR DETECTING STATUS EPILEPTICUS

Critical Care Medicine

Baharan Kamousi

Archit Gupta

Suganya Karunakaran

Ali Marjaninejad

Raymond Woo

...

2024/1/1

Evolution of SEEG Strategy: Stanford Experience

Vivek P Buch

Josef Parvizi

2024/1/1

Molecular Targets for Modulation of Dissociative and Associative States

2023/11/2

Cross regional coordination of neural activity in the human brain during autobiographical self-referential processing

bioRxiv

James Stieger

Pedro Pinheiro-Chagas

Ying Fang

Zoe Lusk

Claire Perry

...

2023

Subjective states induced by intracranial electrical stimulation matches the cytoarchitectonic organization of the human insula

Brain stimulation

Anna Duong

Julian Quabs

Aaron Kucyi

Zoe Lusk

Vivek Buch

...

2023/11/1

Alterations in the sense of self caused by direct electrical stimulation of the human precuneus

Brain Stimulation: Basic, Translational, and Clinical Research in Neuromodulation

Josef Parvizi

Dian Lyu

2023/1/1

Gaining clarity on the Claritɣ algorithm

Neurocritical Care

Josef Parvizi

Kapil Gururangan

Dan Knickerbocker

Baharan Kamousi

Raymond Woo

2023/10

Overlap of functional and cytoarchitectonic maps in the human insula explored with intracranial EEG recordings and direct cortical electrical stimulation.

Brain Stimulation: Basic, Translational, and Clinical Research in Neuromodulation

Anna Doung

Julian Quabs

Aaron Kucyi

Zoe Lusk

Josef Parvizi

2023/1/1

Causal evidence for the processing of bodily self in the anterior precuneus

Neuron

Dian Lyu

James Robert Stieger

Cindy Xin

Eileen Ma

Zoe Lusk

...

2023/8/16

Phase-based novel quantification of effective connectivity with single pulse electrical stimulations

Brain Stimulation: Basic, Translational, and Clinical Research in Neuromodulation

James Stieger

Josef Parvizi

2023/1/1

Multisite thalamic recordings to characterize seizure propagation in the human brain

Brain

Teresa Q Wu

Neda Kaboodvand

Ryan J McGinn

Mike Veit

Zachary Davey

...

2023/7

Direct intracranial recordings in the human angular gyrus during arithmetic processing

Brain Structure and Function

Pedro Pinheiro-Chagas

Fengyixuan Chen

Niki Sabetfakhri

Claire Perry

Josef Parvizi

2023/1

Pre-stimulus gamma power in human posteromedial cortex shows supra-modal mechanisms in predicting the amplitude and latency of task-induced suppression

Cerebral Cortex

Jie Ma

Lu Shen

Li Song

Qiang Guo

Josef Parvizi

...

2023/6/15

Electrocorticographic evidence of a common neurocognitive sequence for mentalizing about the self and others

Nature communications

Kevin M Tan

Amy L Daitch

Pedro Pinheiro-Chagas

Kieran CR Fox

Josef Parvizi

...

2022/4/8

Handheld or wearable device for recording or sonifying brain signals

2022/10/18

Connection quality assessment for eeg electrode arrays

2022/2/3

Comparing seizures captured by rapid response EEG and conventional EEG recordings in a multicenter clinical study

Frontiers in Neurology

Deepika Kurup

Kapil Gururangan

Masoom J Desai

Matthew S Markert

Dawn S Eliashiv

...

2022/6/29

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