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Kristin Wills
Kristin Wills
Medical Student, Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC)
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Seizure‐onset regions demonstrate high inward directed connectivity during resting‐state: An SEEG study in focal epilepsy
S Narasimhan, KB Kundassery, K Gupta, GW Johnson, KE Wills, ...
Epilepsia 61 (11), 2534-2544, 2020
532020
Role of the nucleus basalis as a key network node in temporal lobe epilepsy
HFJ González, S Narasimhan, GW Johnson, KE Wills, KF Haas, ...
Neurology 96 (9), e1334-e1346, 2021
192021
People with mesial temporal lobe epilepsy have altered thalamo-occipital brain networks
KE Wills, HFJ González, GW Johnson, KF Haas, VL Morgan, ...
Epilepsy & Behavior 115, 107645, 2021
142021
Temporal lobe epilepsy lateralisation and surgical outcome prediction using diffusion imaging
GW Johnson, LY Cai, S Narasimhan, HFJ González, KE Wills, VL Morgan, ...
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry 93 (6), 599-608, 2022
132022
Functional connectivity between mesial temporal and default mode structures may help lateralize surgical temporal lobe epilepsy
S Narasimhan, HFJ González, GW Johnson, KE Wills, DL Paulo, ...
Journal of neurosurgery 137 (6), 1571-1581, 2022
102022
Altered habenula to locus coeruleus functional connectivity in past anorexia nervosa suggests correlation with suicidality: a pilot study
KE Wills, SN Gosnell, KN Curtis, K Velasquez, JC Fowler, R Salas
Eating and Weight Disorders-Studies on Anorexia, Bulimia and Obesity 25 …, 2020
102020
SEEG functional connectivity measures to identify epileptogenic zones: stability, medication influence, and recording condition
DL Paulo, KE Wills, GW Johnson, HFJ Gonzalez, JD Rolston, RP Naftel, ...
Neurology 98 (20), e2060-e2072, 2022
82022
ID: 16352 Differences Between Left and Right Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Using Resting-State Network fMRI and SEEG Connectivity
S Narasimhan, H Gonzalez, G Johnson, K Wills, D Paulo, J Jiang, A Negi, ...
Neuromodulation 25 (5), S75-S76, 2022
2022
ID: 16474 Relating Neurocognition and Connectivity Between Arousal Structures and Intrinsic Connectivity Networks in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
H Gonzalez, S Narasimhan, S Goodale, G Johnson, K Wills, D Paulo, ...
Neuromodulation 25 (5), S89-S90, 2022
2022
ID: 16588 Neural Network Trained on Distant Cortico-Cortical Evoked Potentials Can Localize Ictal Onset in Focal Epilepsy
G Johnson, K Wills, L Cai, A Negi, J Jiang, S Narasimhan, D Paulo, ...
Neuromodulation 25 (5), S106, 2022
2022
ID: 16331 SEEG Functional Connectivity Measures to Identify Epileptogenic Zones: Stability, Medication Influence, and Recording Condition
D Paulo, K Wills, G Johnson, H Gonzalez, J Rolston, R Naftel, S Reddy, ...
Neuromodulation 25 (5), S70-S71, 2022
2022
ID: 16560 Reciprocal Functional Connectivity of Amygdala in Mesial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy: A Single-Pulse Electrical Stimulation Study
A Negi, G Johnson, K Wills, S Narasimhan, D Paulo, J Jiang, H Gonzalez, ...
Neuromodulation 25 (5), S102, 2022
2022
336 Connectivity Between Resting-State Networks and Mesial Temporal Regions May Distinguish Between Right and Left Mesial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
S Narasimhan, HFJ Gonzalez, GW Johnson, K Wills, DL Paulo, V Morgan, ...
Neurosurgery 68 (Supplement_1), 77, 2022
2022
Analysis of Directed Network Properties May Identify Seizure Onset Zones in Resting-State Stereo-EEG: ID: 14331
S Narasimhan, K Kundassery, K Gupta, G Johnson, K Wills, S Goodale, ...
Neuromodulation 23 (3), 2020
2020
The Nucleus Basalis as a Key Network Hub of Aberrant Connectivity in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy: ID: 14237
H González, S Narasimhan, G Johnson, K Wills, P Konrad, M Rubinov, ...
Neuromodulation 23 (3), 2020
2020
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