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Emily Cockle is a Research Fellow in the Department of Neuroscience at Monash University, focusing on epilepsy and neurodevelopmental research. Her work bridges clinical neurology and developmental neuroscience through systematic reviews and international practice surveys.
Her research interests emphasize Neuroscience, Epilepsy, and Neurodevelopment, with specific expertise in Antiseizure Medication effects during pregnancy and SEEG methodologies. Key investigations include cortical stimulation practices and fetal exposure outcomes, utilizing systematic review frameworks and multinational collaboration networks.
Recent publications (2023-2024) reveal dual research thrusts: analyzing neurodevelopmental impacts of antiseizure medications in pregnancy and standardizing SEEG cortical stimulation protocols globally. These works advance Neurology and Epilepsy Surgery through evidence synthesis and practice harmonization, reflected in significant Scopus citations (27 for 2024, 11 for 2023) and widespread academic dissemination via Mendeley and social media.
Collaborative networks span institutions including Monash University, with co-authors such as O'Brien, Rayner, Malpas, and Perucca. Research outputs demonstrate strong real-world impact, with the 2023 article gaining coverage from 2 news outlets, 26 X users, and 1 Facebook page.


