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S. Schneider
Researcher at Siemens
Publications - 25
Citations - 617
S. Schneider is an academic researcher from Siemens. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electroencephalography & Magnetoencephalography. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 25 publications receiving 602 citations.
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Ictal and interictal activity in partial epilepsy recorded with multichannel magnetoelectroencephalography: correlation of electroencephalography/electrocorticography, magnetic resonance imaging, single photon emission computed tomography, and positron emission tomography findings.
Hermann Stefan,S. Schneider,H. Feistel,G. Pawlik,P. Schüler,Klaus Abraham-Fuchs,T Schlegel,Neubauer U,Walter J. Huk +8 more
TL;DR: Ictal and interictal epileptic activity was recorded for the first time by multichannel magnetoencephalography (MEG) in three patients with partial epilepsy and main zones of ictal activity were shown to evolve from the tissue at the centers of interictAL activity.
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Magnetic source localization and morphological changes in temporal lobe epilepsy: comparison of MEG/EEG, ECoG and volumetric MRI in presurgical evaluation of operated patients.
Hermann Stefan,P. Schüler,Klaus Abraham-Fuchs,S. Schneider,Matthias Gebhardt,U. Neubauer,Cornelia Hummel,W. J. Huk,P. Thierauf +8 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that magnetic source analysis provides 3D information concerning spatial correlation of lesion and irritative zone in temporal lobe epilepsy, very important for planning invasive recordings and selective surgical procedures.
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Multichannel biomagnetic system for study of electrical activity in the brain and heart.
S. Schneider,E Hoenig,H Reichenberger,Abraham-Fuchs K,Werner Moshage,Arnulf Oppelt,H Stefan,A Weikl,A. Wirth +8 more
TL;DR: First results in patients with partial epilepsy and investigations of the cardiac conductive pathway indicate that biomagnetism is now ready for a systematic clinical evaluation.
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Multichannel DC SQUID sensor array for biomagnetic applications
H.E. Hoenig,Gabriel Daalmans,Ludwig Bär,F. Bömmel,A. Paulus,Dieter Uhl,H. J. Weisse,S. Schneider,Heinrich Dr. Seifert,H. Reichenberger,K. Abraham-Fuchs +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a biomagnetic multichannel system for medical diagnosis of the brain and heart has been developed, where 37 axial first order gradiometers (manufactured as flexible superconducting printed circuits) are arranged in a circular flat array of 19 cm in diameter.
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The neocortico to mesio-basal limbic propagation of focal epileptic activity during the spike-wave complex.
Hermann Stefan,S. Schneider,Klaus Abraham-Fuchs,G. Pawlik,H. Feistel,Jürgen Bauer,U. Neubauer,Walter J. Huk,V. Holthoff +8 more
TL;DR: The 3-D and time-resolved localization of focal epileptic activity, correlated with the individual anatomy of the human brain, may improve the determination of neuronal populations involved in the individual epileptogenic process, especially in the interaction between temporal or extratemporal neocortex and limbic system.