Robert Prueckl

406 total citations
18 papers, 209 citations indexed

About

Robert Prueckl is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging. According to data from OpenAlex, Robert Prueckl has authored 18 papers receiving a total of 209 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 9 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and 4 papers in Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging. Recurrent topics in Robert Prueckl's work include EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces (14 papers), Neural dynamics and brain function (8 papers) and Functional Brain Connectivity Studies (7 papers). Robert Prueckl is often cited by papers focused on EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces (14 papers), Neural dynamics and brain function (8 papers) and Functional Brain Connectivity Studies (7 papers). Robert Prueckl collaborates with scholars based in Japan, Austria and United States. Robert Prueckl's co-authors include Christoph Guger, Christoph Kapeller, Kyousuke Kamada, Hiroshi Ogawa, Fumiya Takeuchi, Anthony L. Ritaccio, Josef Scharinger, Milena Korostenskaja, Gunther Krausz and Gerwin Schalk and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of neurosurgery, IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering and Clinical Neurophysiology.

In The Last Decade

Robert Prueckl

17 papers receiving 205 citations

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All Works

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Kamada, Kyousuke, Hiroshi Ogawa, Christoph Kapeller, et al.. (2017). Disconnection of the pathological connectome for multifocal epilepsy surgery. Journal of neurosurgery. 129(5). 1182–1194. 15 indexed citations
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Prueckl, Robert, et al.. (2017). O202 Combining the strengths of passive functional mapping and electrical cortical stimulation. Clinical Neurophysiology. 128(9). e243–e243. 1 indexed citations
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Prueckl, Robert, Christoph Kapeller, Hiroshi Ogawa, et al.. (2017). Passive functional mapping guides electrical cortical stimulation for efficient determination of eloquent cortex in epilepsy patients. PubMed. 2. 4163–4166. 1 indexed citations
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Ogawa, Hiroshi, Kyousuke Kamada, Christoph Kapeller, et al.. (2016). Clinical Impact and Implication of Real-Time Oscillation Analysis for Language Mapping. World Neurosurgery. 97. 123–131. 15 indexed citations
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Munck, Jan C. de, Rudolf M. Verdaasdonk, Paul Boon, et al.. (2016). Effectiveness of Reference Signal-Based Methods for Removal of EEG Artifacts Due to Subtle Movements During fMRI Scanning. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering. 63(12). 2638–2646. 16 indexed citations
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Ogawa, Hiroshi, Christoph Kapeller, Robert Prueckl, et al.. (2016). Passive language mapping combining real-time oscillation analysis with cortico-cortical evoked potentials for awake craniotomy. Journal of neurosurgery. 125(6). 1580–1588. 48 indexed citations
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Kapeller, Christoph, Milena Korostenskaja, Robert Prueckl, et al.. (2015). CortiQ-based Real-Time Functional Mapping for Epilepsy Surgery. Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology. 32(3). e12–e22. 18 indexed citations
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Prueckl, Robert, Christoph Kapeller, Kyousuke Kamada, et al.. (2015). Distinction of individual finger responses in somatosensory cortex using ECoG high-gamma activation mapping. PubMed. 2015. 5760–5763. 6 indexed citations
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Kapeller, Christoph, Kyousuke Kamada, Hiroshi Ogawa, et al.. (2014). An electrocorticographic BCI using code-based VEP for control in video applications: a single-subject study. Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience. 8. 139–139. 19 indexed citations
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Herreros, Ivan, et al.. (2014). A Cerebellar Neuroprosthetic System: Computational Architecture and in vivo Test. Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology. 2. 14–14. 8 indexed citations
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Ogawa, Hiroshi, et al.. (2014). Rapid and Minimum Invasive Functional Brain Mapping by Real-Time Visualization of High Gamma Activity During Awake Craniotomy. World Neurosurgery. 82(5). 912.e1–912.e10. 14 indexed citations
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Kamada, Kyousuke, Hiroshi Ogawa, Christoph Kapeller, Robert Prueckl, & Christoph Guger. (2014). Rapid and low-invasive functional brain mapping by realtime visualization of high gamma activity for awake craniotomy. PubMed. 2014. 6802–6805. 9 indexed citations
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Kamada, Kyousuke, Hiroshi Ogawa, Masato Saito, et al.. (2014). Novel Techniques of Real-time Blood Flow and Functional Mapping: Technical Note. Neurologia medico-chirurgica. 54(10). 775–785. 8 indexed citations
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Prueckl, Robert, Christoph Kapeller, Cristhian Potes, et al.. (2013). Real-Time Software for Functional Mapping of Eloquent Cortex Using Electrocorticography. Biomedizinische Technik/Biomedical Engineering. 58 Suppl 1.
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Prueckl, Robert, Christoph Kapeller, Cristhian Potes, et al.. (2013). cortiQ - Clinical software for electrocorticographic real-time functional mapping of the eloquent cortex. PubMed. 2013. 6365–8. 14 indexed citations
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Guger, Christoph, Brendan Z. Allison, Robert Prueckl, et al.. (2012). Poor performance in SSVEP BCIs: Are worse subjects just slower?. PubMed. 113. 3833–3836. 8 indexed citations
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Prueckl, Robert, Aryeh H. Taub, Ivan Herreros, et al.. (2011). Behavioral rehabilitation of the eye closure reflex in senescent rats using a real-time biosignal acquisition system. PubMed. 32. 4211–4214. 6 indexed citations
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Edlinger, Günter, Robert Prueckl, Gunther Krausz, Clemens Holzner, & C. Guger. (2010). P4-24 P300 and SSVEP based brain-computer interface for control of a smart home virtual environment. Clinical Neurophysiology. 121. S126–S126. 3 indexed citations

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