Josef Parvizi
Professor
Neurology and Neurological Sciences
Stanford University
United States of America
Biography
Dr Parvizi completed his medical internship at Mayo Clinic and Neurology Residency at BIDMC Harvard Medical School before joining the UCLA for fellowship training in clinical neurophysiology and epilepsy. He has worked at Stanford University Medical Center since 2007 and specializes in treating patients with uncontrollable seizures.
Research Interest
Neurology, Uncontrollable Seizures, Electrocorticography and functional Brain mapping.
Publications
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Parvizi J, Jacques C, Foster BL, Witthoft N, Rangarajan V et al (2012) Electrical stimulation of human fusiform face-selective regions distorts face perception. J Neurosci 32: 14915-14920.
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Parvizi J, Rangarajan V, Shirer W, Desai N, Greicius MD (2013) The Will to Persevere Induced by Electrical Stimulation of the Human Cingulate Gyrus. Neuron 80: 1-10.
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Foster BL, Rangarajan V, Shirer WR, Parvizi J (2015) Intrinsic and Task-Dependent Coupling of Neuronal Population Activity in Human Parietal Cortex. Neuron 86: 578–590.