Absence Seizure Detection Algorithm for Portable EEG Devices [PDF]
Absence seizures are generalized nonmotor epileptic seizures with abrupt onset and termination. Transient impairment of consciousness and spike-slow wave discharges (SWDs) in EEG are their characteristic manifestations.
Pawel Glaba +9 more
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Absence Seizure Control by a Brain Computer Interface [PDF]
The ultimate goal of epileptology is the complete abolishment of epileptic seizures. This might be achieved by a system that predicts seizure onset combined with a system that interferes with the process that leads to the onset of a seizure.
Vladimir A. Maksimenko +7 more
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Clinical utility of an ambulatory absence seizure detection system [PDF]
Novel absence seizure detection systems have emerged in recent years, showing consistent results in ambulatory monitoring. This study aimed to provide real‐world evidence of how these systems support clinical decision‐making.
Nicolas Zabler +7 more
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Insights into the mechanisms of absence seizure generation provided by EEG with Functional MRI. [PDF]
Absence seizures are brief epileptic events characterized by loss of awareness with subtle motor features. They may be very frequent, and impact on attention, learning and memory.
Patrick William Carney +5 more
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The Impact of Glutamatergic Synapse Dysfunction in the Corticothalamocortical Network on Absence Seizure Generation. [PDF]
Childhood absence epilepsy (CAE) is the most common pediatric epilepsy affecting 10–18% of all children with epilepsy. It is genetic in origin and the result of dysfunction within the corticothalamocortical (CTC) circuitry.
Leitch B.
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Spike-and-Wave Discharges Are Not Pathological Sleep Spindles, Network-Level Aspects of Age-Dependent Absence Seizure Development in Rats. [PDF]
Spike-and-wave discharges (SWDs) of absence epilepsy are considered as pathologic alterations of sleep spindles; however, their network-level relationship has never been convincingly revealed. In order to observe the development and generalization of the
Kozák G, Földi T, Berényi A.
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Spontaneous Recurrent Absence Seizure-like Events in Wild-Caught Rats. [PDF]
Absence epilepsy is a heritable human neurological disorder characterized by brief nonconvulsive seizures with behavioral arrest, moderate-to-severe loss of consciousness (absence), and distinct spike-wave discharges (SWDs) in the EEG and ...
Taylor JA +6 more
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CaV 3.2 drives sustained burst-firing, which is critical for absence seizure propagation in reticular thalamic neurons. [PDF]
Genetic alterations have been identified in the CACNA1H gene, encoding the CaV3.2 T‐type calcium channel in patients with absence epilepsy, yet the precise mechanisms relating to seizure propagation and spike‐wave‐discharge (SWD) pacemaking remain ...
Cain SM +13 more
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Absence seizure susceptibility correlates with pre-ictal β oscillations. [PDF]
Absence seizures are generalized, cortico-thalamo-cortical (CTC) high power electroenecephalographic (EEG) or electrocorticographic (ECoG) events that initiate and terminate suddenly.
Sorokin JM, Paz JT, Huguenard JR.
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Dynamics of networks during absence seizure's on- and offset in rodents and man
Network mechanisms relevant for the generation, maintenance and termination of spike-wave discharges (SWD), the neurophysiological hallmark of absence epilepsy, are still enigmatic and widely discussed.
Gilles Van Luijtelaar +2 more
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