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Epilepsy syndromes classification
Abstract Epilepsy syndromes are distinct electroclinical entities which have been recently defined by the International League Against Epilepsy Nosology and Definitions Task Force. Each syndrome is associated with “a characteristic cluster of clinical and EEG features, often supported by specific etiologic findings”.
Elaine C. Wirrell +4 more
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Speaker Normalization Using Cortical Strip Maps: A Neural Model for Steady State vowel Categorization [PDF]
Auditory signals of speech are speaker-dependent, but representations of language meaning are speaker-independent. The transformation from speaker-dependent to speaker-independent language representations enables speech to be learned and understood from ...
Ames, Heather, Grossberg, Stephen
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The Dynamics of Context-Dependent Space Representations in Auditory Cortex [PDF]
Michael H. Myoga +6 more
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Maps and streams in the auditory cortex: nonhuman primates illuminate human speech processing
J. Rauschecker, S. Scott
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Genetic epilepsies with myoclonic seizures: Mechanisms and syndromes
Abstract Genetic epilepsy with myoclonic seizures encompasses a heterogeneous spectrum of conditions, ranging from benign and self‐limiting forms to severe, progressive disorders. While their causes are diverse, a significant proportion stems from genetic abnormalities.
Antonietta Coppola +3 more
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Correction: Ainsworth et al., Dual Gamma Rhythm Generators Control Interlaminar Synchrony in Auditory Cortex [PDF]
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Abstract Objective To assess the diagnostic contributions of semiology, Electroencephalography (EEG), brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and longitudinal follow‐up both, individually and in combination in classifying seizure type (focal‐to‐bilateral tonic–clonic (FBTC) vs. generalized‐onset bilateral tonic–clonic (GBTC)) in children with new‐onset
Badiee Moussa +7 more
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Parallel encoding of speech in human frontal and temporal lobes
Models of speech perception are centered around a hierarchy in which auditory representations in the thalamus propagate to primary auditory cortex, then to the lateral temporal cortex, and finally through lateral cortical areas to reach the frontal lobe.
Patrick W. Hullett +4 more
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Cognitive safety under epicranial cortex stimulation of the epileptic focus
Abstract Epicranial focal cortex stimulation (FCS) is a new CE‐certified treatment for pharmacoresistant focal epilepsy. In a multicenter observational trial, we report cognitive tolerability in 11 patients with pharmacoresistant epilepsy undergoing epicranial focal cortex stimulation (eFCS) over the predominant seizure focus (left temporal (N = 4 ...
Kathrin Wagner +10 more
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Neural Response Reliability as a Marker of the Transition of Neural Codes along Auditory Pathways
The neural representations of acoustic features that differ in the location or timbre of the emitter elicit similar perceptions, suggesting the existence of a robust stimulus‐response function between complex sounds and the activity of neural populations
Alexa Buck +7 more
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