Coordinators:
1. Effects of Antiepileptic Drugs on Cognition Albert P. Aldenkamp* & Jan Vermeulen**
*Department of Behavioral Science and Psychological Services
Epilepsy Centre Kempenhaeghe
Heeze, the Netherlands
&
Faculty of Social- en Behavioural Sciences
University of Amsterdam
The Netherlands
E-Mail: aldenkampB@kempenhaeghe.nl**. Department of Neuropsychology
Epilepsy Centrum ë SEINí
Heemstede, The Netherlands
niversity of Bergen, Norway2. Memory after epilepsy surgery Tatia M. C. Lee
Director, Clinical Psychology Program
Department of Psychology
The University of Hong Kong
E-mail: tmclee@hkusua.hku.hk3. Neurocognitive outcome after pediatric epilepsy surgery:
a review of the literatureElisabeth M. S. Sherman
British Columbiaís Childrenís Hospital
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
E-Mail: esherman@cw.bc.ca4. Insights into brain function through magnetic source imaging: research and clinical applications Panagiotis. G. Simos, Andrew C. Papanicolaou,
Joshua. I. Breier, Jack M. Fletcher, James. W. Wheless, William W. Maggio, & Jules E. C. Constantinou
Department of Neurosurgery, 2Neurology, and 3Pediatrics,
University of Texas-Houston, Medical School. USA.
E-Mail: asimos@heart.med.uth.tmc.edu5. Intracarotid Amytal Testing in the Evaluation for Epilepsy Surgery Michael Westerveld* & David W. Loring**
*Assistant Professor
Department of Neurosurgery
Yale University School of Medicine
New Haven, USA
E-Mail: westerm@msn.com**Department of Neurology
Medical College of Georgia
Augusta, Georgia. USA
E-Mail: dwloring@neuro.mcg.edu
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