MA Kramer, SS Cash - The Neuroscientist, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
The brain is naturally considered as a network of interacting elements which, when functioning properly, produces an enormous range of dynamic, adaptable behavior …
The human brain has the capacity to rapidly change state, and in epilepsy these state changes can be catastrophic, resulting in loss of consciousness, injury and even death …
P Perucca, F Dubeau, J Gotman - Brain, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Because seizures originate from different pathological substrates, the question arises of whether distinct or similar mechanisms underlie seizure generation across different …
Z Zhang, KK Parhi - IEEE transactions on biomedical circuits …, 2015 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Prediction of seizures is a difficult problem as the EEG patterns are not wide-sense stationary and change from seizure to seizure, electrode to electrode, and from patient to …
The identification of brain regions generating seizures ('epileptogenic zone', EZ) in patients with refractory partial epilepsy is crucial prior to surgery. During pre-surgical evaluation, this …
Due to their small amplitude, the importance of high-frequency EEG oscillations with respect to cognitive functions and disorders is often underestimated as compared to slower …
GA Worrell, L Parish, SD Cranstoun, R Jonas… - Brain, 2004 - academic.oup.com
Neocortical seizures are often poorly localized, explosive and widespread at onset, making them poorly amenable to epilepsy surgery in the absence of associated focal brain lesions …
which medical intervention is best. It may substitute a less risky test for one with greater medical complications. It may substantially clarify a diagnosis, leading to more accurate …
Objective: This study aims to identify if oscillations at frequencies higher than the traditional EEG can be recorded on the scalp EEG of patients with focal epilepsy and to analyze the …