Sydney S. Cash

Sydney S. Cash

Harvard University

H-index: 79

North America-United States

About Sydney S. Cash

Sydney S. Cash, With an exceptional h-index of 79 and a recent h-index of 61 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Harvard University, specializes in the field of Epilepsy, Single Neuron Recordings, Brain-Computer Interfaces, Functional Networks.

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

Co-occurring ripple oscillations facilitate neuronal interactions between cortical locations in humans

Using an Intracortical Brain Computer Interface to Decode Contextual Modulation from Speech (P7-11.006)

Theta-burst direct electrical stimulation remodels human brain networks

243 Intracranial Theta-burst Stimulation Modulates Cortical Excitability in a Dose and Location-dependent Fashion

Aberrant fast spiking interneuronal activity precedes seizure transitions in humans

Single-neuronal elements of speech production in humans

Modular Phoneme Processing in Human Superior Temporal Gyrus

Linking brain structure, cognition, and sleep: insights from clinical data

Sydney S. Cash Information

University

Harvard University

Position

Associate Professor Department of Neurology Massachusetts General Hospital and

Citations(all)

22521

Citations(since 2020)

12931

Cited By

14434

hIndex(all)

79

hIndex(since 2020)

61

i10Index(all)

226

i10Index(since 2020)

206

Email

University Profile Page

Harvard University

Sydney S. Cash Skills & Research Interests

Epilepsy

Single Neuron Recordings

Brain-Computer Interfaces

Functional Networks

Top articles of Sydney S. Cash

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Co-occurring ripple oscillations facilitate neuronal interactions between cortical locations in humans

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Ilya A Verzhbinsky

Daniel B Rubin

Sophie Kajfez

Yiting Bu

Jessica N Kelemen

...

2024/1/2

Using an Intracortical Brain Computer Interface to Decode Contextual Modulation from Speech (P7-11.006)

Daniel Rubin

Claire Nicolas

John Simeral

Sydney Cash

Leigh Hochberg

2024/4/14

Theta-burst direct electrical stimulation remodels human brain networks

bioRxiv

Yuhao Huang

Rina Zelmann

Peter Hadar

Jaquelin Dezha-Peralta

Mark Richardson

...

2024

243 Intracranial Theta-burst Stimulation Modulates Cortical Excitability in a Dose and Location-dependent Fashion

Neurosurgery

Yuhao Danny Huang

Sydney Cash

Corey Keller

Angelique Paulk

2024/4/1

Aberrant fast spiking interneuronal activity precedes seizure transitions in humans

medRxiv

Edward M Merricks

Sarita S Deshpande

Alexander H Agopyan-Miu

Elliot H Smith

Emily D Schlafly

...

2024

Single-neuronal elements of speech production in humans

Nature

Arjun R Khanna

William Muñoz

Young Joon Kim

Yoav Kfir

Angelique C Paulk

...

2024/2

Modular Phoneme Processing in Human Superior Temporal Gyrus

bioRxiv

Daniel R Cleary

Youngbin Tchoe

Andrew Bourhis

Charles Dickey

Brittany Stedelin

...

2024

Linking brain structure, cognition, and sleep: insights from clinical data

Sleep

Ruoqi Wei

Wolfgang Ganglberger

Haoqi Sun

Peter N Hadar

Randy L Gollub

...

2024/2/1

Electrode Development for Epilepsy Diagnosis and Treatment

Angelique C Paulk

Pariya Salami

Rina Zelmann

Sydney S Cash

2024/1/1

Flexible, scalable, high channel count stereo-electrode for recording in the human brain

Nature communications

Keundong Lee

Angelique C Paulk

Yun Goo Ro

Daniel R Cleary

Karen J Tonsfeldt

...

2024/1/17

An electroencephalogram microdisplay to visualize neuronal activity on the brain surface

Science Translational Medicine

Youngbin Tchoe

Tianhai Wu

Hoi Sang U

David M Roth

Dongwoo Kim

...

2024/4/24

Propofol disrupts alpha dynamics in functionally distinct thalamocortical networks during loss of consciousness

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Veronica S Weiner

David W Zhou

Pegah Kahali

Emily P Stephen

Robert A Peterfreund

...

2023/3/14

Clinical Implementation of Functional MRI and EEG to Detect Cognitive Motor Dissociation: Lessons Learned in an Acute Care Hospital

Yelena G Bodien

Matteo Fecchio

Holly J Freeman

William R Sanders

Anogue Meydan

...

2023/12/22

Characterizing brain dynamics during ketamine-induced dissociation and subsequent interactions with propofol using human intracranial neurophysiology

Nature communications

Fangyun Tian

Laura D Lewis

David W Zhou

Gustavo A Balanza

Angelique C Paulk

...

2023/3/29

Development of expert-level classification of seizures and rhythmic and periodic patterns during eeg interpretation

Neurology

Jin Jing

Wendong Ge

Shenda Hong

Marta Bento Fernandes

Zhen Lin

...

2023/4/25

Robust online multiband drift estimation in electrophysiology data

Charlie Windolf

Angelique C Paulk

Yoav Kfir

Eric Trautmann

Domokos Meszéna

...

2023/6/4

The Brain Electroencephalogram Microdisplay for Precision Neurosurgery

bioRxiv

Youngbin Tchoe

Tianhai Wu

David M Roth

Dongwoo Kim

Jihwan Lee

...

2023/7/21

Modified Neuropixels probes for recording human neurophysiology in the operating room

Brian Coughlin

William Muñoz

Yoav Kfir

Michael J Young

Domokos Meszéna

...

2023/10

Neural manifolds carry reactivation of phonetic representations during semantic processing

bioRxiv

Pavo Orepic

Wilson Truccolo

Eric Halgren

Sydney S Cash

Anne-Lise Giraud

...

2023/10/31

Uncovering how the human brain responds to direct electrical stimulation

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

Angelique Paulk

Rina Zelmann

Sydney S Cash

Jaquelin Dezha Peralta

2023/1/1

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Sydney S. Cash FAQs

What is Sydney S. Cash's h-index at Harvard University?

The h-index of Sydney S. Cash has been 61 since 2020 and 79 in total.

What are Sydney S. Cash's top articles?

The articles with the titles of

Co-occurring ripple oscillations facilitate neuronal interactions between cortical locations in humans

Using an Intracortical Brain Computer Interface to Decode Contextual Modulation from Speech (P7-11.006)

Theta-burst direct electrical stimulation remodels human brain networks

243 Intracranial Theta-burst Stimulation Modulates Cortical Excitability in a Dose and Location-dependent Fashion

Aberrant fast spiking interneuronal activity precedes seizure transitions in humans

Single-neuronal elements of speech production in humans

Modular Phoneme Processing in Human Superior Temporal Gyrus

Linking brain structure, cognition, and sleep: insights from clinical data

...

are the top articles of Sydney S. Cash at Harvard University.

What are Sydney S. Cash's research interests?

The research interests of Sydney S. Cash are: Epilepsy, Single Neuron Recordings, Brain-Computer Interfaces, Functional Networks

What is Sydney S. Cash's total number of citations?

Sydney S. Cash has 22,521 citations in total.

What are the co-authors of Sydney S. Cash?

The co-authors of Sydney S. Cash are Orrin Devinsky, Darin Dougherty, Joseph R. Madsen, M. Brandon Westover, MD, PhD, Andrew J. Cole, Leigh Hochberg.

Co-Authors

H-index: 126
Orrin Devinsky

Orrin Devinsky

New York University

H-index: 69
Darin Dougherty

Darin Dougherty

Harvard University

H-index: 69
Joseph R. Madsen

Joseph R. Madsen

Harvard University

H-index: 61
M. Brandon Westover, MD, PhD

M. Brandon Westover, MD, PhD

Harvard University

H-index: 56
Andrew J. Cole

Andrew J. Cole

Harvard University

H-index: 53
Leigh Hochberg

Leigh Hochberg

Brown University

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