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Thalamic connectivity mirrors spatial maps of network dysfunction in nonlesional focal epilepsy
Abstract Objective Focal epilepsy is increasingly conceptualized as a network disorder, yet the extent to which network dysfunction reflects a shared phenotype remains unknown. Spatially conserved patterns of network dysfunction may implicate a centralized mechanism underlying widespread impairment.
Joline M. Fan +7 more
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Perturbation‐induced responses improved seizure forecasting in epileptic rats
Abstract Objective The unpredictability of seizures is one of the most challenging aspects of uncontrolled epilepsy for patients. Prior work forecasting seizure risk has measured changes in passive intracranial electroencephalographic (EEG) signals, but currently, there are no such clinical devices available.
Wei‐Chih Chang +6 more
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Cong Fu et al. demonstrate that glymphatic system dysfunction is linked to enhanced inhibitory cortical activity using diffusion MRI and EEG. These findings highlight a mechanistic link between perivascular fluid dynamics and neuronal activity, suggesting a role for glymphatic function in maintaining cortical stability in epilepsy.
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Abstract Understanding the mechanisms underlying post‐traumatic epilepsy (PTE) following traumatic brain injury (TBI), and developing strategies to prevent or modify its progression, has been the focus of large collaborative efforts within the epilepsy and TBI research communities for over a decade.
Elisa R. Zanier +82 more
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Abstract Objective Accurate localization of epileptic activity remains challenging when interictal discharges are absent or sparse. Although resting‐state functional MRI (rs‐fMRI) is noninvasive, individual rs‐fMRI metrics provide inconsistent and incomplete localization.
Qirui Zhang +8 more
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Noninvasive brain stimulation and brain oscillations.
Handbook of Clinical Neurology, 2022Recent technological advances in the field of noninvasive brain stimulation (NIBS) have allowed to interact with endogenous brain oscillatory activity, the main neural communication code of our brain, opening new scenarios for transient modifications of ...
S. Rossi, E. Santarnecchi, M. Feurra
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Brain oscillations and Parkinson disease.
Handbook of Clinical Neurology, 2022Brain oscillations have been associated with Parkinson's disease (PD) for a long time mainly due to the fundamental oscillatory nature of parkinsonian rest tremor.
G. Foffani, M. Alegre
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Disruption of parkinsonian brain oscillations
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is an advanced surgical treatment for the symptoms of Parkinson's disease (PD), involving electrical stimulation of neurons within the basal ganglia region of the brain.
C. Join +5 more
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Analyzing the waveshape of brain oscillations with bicoherence
Oscillations are characteristic features of brain activity and have traditionally been categorized into frequency bands. Despite this categorization, brain oscillations have non‐sinusoidal waveshape features, which have recently been discussed for their ...
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