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ANAGNOSTOU EVANGELOS

Evangelos Anagnostou, Associate Professor of Neurology, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

Email: eanagnost@eginitio.uoa.gr, granavan@yahoo.com  

Dr. Evangelos Anagnostou completed his specialization in Neurology at the University of

Munich in Germany (Klinikum Grosshadern) and at the University of Athens in Greece (Eginition Hospital). He holds a PhD in the field of basic neurophysiology, focusing on multichannel evoked potentials recordings during saccadic eye movements, obtained from the Department of Physiology at the University of Giessen. Additionally, he conducted postdoctoral research at the Center of Sensorimotor Research (University of Munich), where he employed extracellular single neuron recordings in alert monkeys during oculomotor and vestibular tasks.

Currently, Dr. Anagnostou serves as the head of the Oculomotor and Balance Laboratory at Eginition Hospital (University of Athens) and oversees the Clinic for Vertigo and Balance Disorders. Moreover, he is a member of the staff at the Clinical Neurophysiology Unit, where he conducts EMG and NCV studies three days a week.

Throughout his career, Dr. Anagnostou has authored numerous peer-reviewed articles and book chapters on eye movements, vertigo, balance (both on physiology and on clinical disorders), as well as clinical neurophysiology of neuromuscular diseases.

Research interests:  

  1. Physiology, pathophysiology and disorders of eye movements, vestibular system, balance and vision
  2. Clinical neurophysiology of neuromuscular diseases

 

Clinical interests:

  1. Vertigo, diplopia, nystagmus, supra-, inter- and infranuclear eye movement disorders.
  2. Clinical neurophysiology (EMG, electronystagmography, evoked potentials)
  3. Headache

 

Elected or invited positions:

    • Executive committee (Treasurer) of the Greek Society of Clinical Neurophysiology (www.hcns.gr) 
    • Member of the European Association for Vestibular Disorders “DizzyNet”

(http://www.klinikum.uni-muenchen.de/European-Dizzynet/de/index.html) 

 

 

 

 

10 representative publications

 (complete list in https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=anagnostou+e)

  

  1. Anagnostou E, Kleiser R, Skrandies W. Electrophysiological correlates of human intrasaccadic processing. Experimental Brain Research 2000;130: 177-187.  
  2. Siebold C, Anagnostou E, Glasauer S, Glonti L, Kleine JF, Tchelidze T, Buttner U. Canalotolith interaction in the fastigial nucleus of the alert monkey. Experimental Brain Research 2001;136: 169-178.  
  3. Anagnostou E, Sporer B, Steude U, Kempermann, U, Buttner, U, Bötzel K. Contraversive eye deviation during deep brain stimulation of the globus pallidus internus. Neurology 2001;56: 1396-1399.  
  4. Anagnostou E, Koutsoudaki P, Stavropoulos A, Evdokimidis I. Effect of common antivertiginous agents on the high velocity vestibulo-ocular reflex.Clin Neurophysiol 2017;128:2211-2216.
  5. Anagnostou E, Skarlatou V, Mergner T, Anastasopoulos D. Idiothetic signal processing and spatial orientation in patients with unilateral hippocampal sclerosis. J Neurophysiol 2018;120:1256-1263.
  6. Anagnostou E, Gerakoulis S, Voskou P, Kararizou E. Postural instability during attacks of migraine without aura. Eur J Neurol 2019;26:319-e21.
  7. Anagnostou E, Karavasilis E, Potiri I, Constantinides V, Efstathopoulos E, Kapaki E, Potagas C. A cortical substrate for square wave jerks in Progressive Supranuclear Palsy. J Clin Neurol 2020;16:37-45.
  8. Anagnostou E, Dimopoulou P, Sklavos S, Zouvelou V, Zambelis T. Identifying jitter outliers in single fiber electromyography: Comparison of four methods. Muscle Nerve 2021;63:217224.
  9. Anagnostou E, Stavropoulou G, Zachou A, Kararizou E. Spectral composition of body sway in persistent postural-perceptual dizziness. Otol Neurotol 2021;42: e1318-e1326.
  10. Anagnostou E, Karagianni E, Skoularidou M. Joint entropy analysis of anterior-posterior

and medial-lateral body sway. Med Eng Phys 2022;106:103842,