Quantitative approaches to guide epilepsy surgery from intracranial EEG
Over the past 10 years, the drive to improve outcomes from epilepsy surgery has stimulated
widespread interest in methods to quantitatively guide epilepsy surgery from intracranial …
widespread interest in methods to quantitatively guide epilepsy surgery from intracranial …
Update on the mechanisms and roles of high‐frequency oscillations in seizures and epileptic disorders
High‐frequency oscillations (HFO s) are a type of brain activity that is recorded from brain
regions capable of generating seizures. Because of the close association of HFO s with …
regions capable of generating seizures. Because of the close association of HFO s with …
Virtual cortical resection reveals push-pull network control preceding seizure evolution
In∼ 20 million people with drug-resistant epilepsy, focal seizures originating in
dysfunctional brain networks will often evolve and spread to surrounding tissue, disrupting …
dysfunctional brain networks will often evolve and spread to surrounding tissue, disrupting …
A fingerprint of the epileptogenic zone in human epilepsies
Defining a bio-electrical marker for the brain area responsible for initiating a seizure remains
an unsolved problem. Fast gamma activity has been identified as the most specific marker …
an unsolved problem. Fast gamma activity has been identified as the most specific marker …
Variability in the location of high frequency oscillations during prolonged intracranial EEG recordings
The rate of interictal high frequency oscillations (HFOs) is a promising biomarker of the
seizure onset zone, though little is known about its consistency over hours to days. Here we …
seizure onset zone, though little is known about its consistency over hours to days. Here we …
Estimation of brain network ictogenicity predicts outcome from epilepsy surgery
Surgery is a valuable option for pharmacologically intractable epilepsy. However, significant
post-operative improvements are not always attained. This is due in part to our incomplete …
post-operative improvements are not always attained. This is due in part to our incomplete …
Neuropsychological and neurophysiological aspects of brain‐computer‐interface (BCI) control in paralysis
U Chaudhary, N Mrachacz‐Kersting… - The Journal of …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Brain‐computer interfaces (BCIs) aim to help paralysed patients to interact with their
environment by controlling external devices using brain activity, thereby bypassing the …
environment by controlling external devices using brain activity, thereby bypassing the …
Low‐voltage fast seizures in humans begin with increased interneuron firing
Objective Intracellular recordings from cells in entorhinal cortex tissue slices show that low‐
voltage fast (LVF) onset seizures are generated by inhibitory events. Here, we determined …
voltage fast (LVF) onset seizures are generated by inhibitory events. Here, we determined …
Time-evolving controllability of effective connectivity networks during seizure progression
Over one third of the estimated 3 million people with epilepsy in the United States are
medication resistant. Responsive neurostimulation from chronically implanted electrodes …
medication resistant. Responsive neurostimulation from chronically implanted electrodes …
Detection of epileptic seizures using phase–amplitude coupling in intracranial electroencephalography
K Edakawa, T Yanagisawa, H Kishima, R Fukuma… - Scientific reports, 2016 - nature.com
Seizure detection using intracranial electroencephalography (iEEG) contributes to improved
treatment of patients with refractory epilepsy. For that purpose, a feature of iEEG to …
treatment of patients with refractory epilepsy. For that purpose, a feature of iEEG to …