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Optimal features for online seizure detection [PDF]
31/07/12 MEB. accepted version attached, publisher allows this to be added.This study identifies characteristic features in scalp EEG that simultaneously give the best discrimination between epileptic seizures and background EEG in minimally pre-processed
Casson, Alexander J.; id_orcid +5 more
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Seizure forecasting and cyclic control of seizures [PDF]
AbstractEpilepsy is a unique neurologic condition characterized by recurrent seizures, where causes, underlying biomarkers, triggers, and patterns differ across individuals. The unpredictability of seizures can heighten fear and anxiety in people with epilepsy, making it difficult to take part in day‐to‐day activities.
Stirling, RE +3 more
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An update on the seizures beget seizures theory
AbstractSeizures beget seizures is a longstanding theory that proposed that seizure activity can impact the structural and functional properties of the brain circuits in ways that contribute to epilepsy progression and the future occurrence of seizures. Originally proposed by Gowers, this theory continues to be quoted in the pathophysiology of epilepsy.
Premysl Jiruska +3 more
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Seizure characterisation using frequency-dependent multivariate dynamics [PDF]
The characterisation of epileptic seizures assists in the design of targeted pharmaceutical seizure prevention techniques and pre-surgical evaluations.
Crane, Martin +5 more
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Case report: Two cases of Poirier-Bienvenu neurodevelopmental syndrome and review of literature
The Poirier-Bienvenu neurodevelopmental syndrome (POBINDS) is a rare disease caused by mutations in the CSNK2B gene, which is characterized by intellectual disability and early-onset epilepsy.
Xiaolan Chen +5 more
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Assessing the impact of signal normalization: Preliminary results on epileptic seizure detection [PDF]
21.08.12 KB. Accepted version, ok to add to Spiral. IEEE policy.Signal normalization is an essential part of patient independent algorithms, for example to correct for variations in signal amplitude from different parts of the body, prior to applying a ...
E. Rodriguez-Villegas +8 more
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Background: Seizure is a common pediatric emergency. It bears significant morbidity and mortality. Objectives: To know the prevalence of first onset seizure and its clinico-etiological profile in age 1 month to 15 years Methods: This was a prospective ...
Amit Kumar Mital +3 more
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Mutations of the Calcium Channel Gene cacophony Suppress Seizures in Drosophila. [PDF]
Bang sensitive (BS) Drosophila mutants display characteristic seizure-like phenotypes resembling, in some aspects, those of human seizure disorders such as epilepsy.
Arunesh Saras, Mark A Tanouye
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Risk of Seizure Recurrence After First Seizure
The long-term recurrence risk after a first unprovoked seizure was determined in a prospective study of 407 children, followed for a mean of 6.3 years, at the Montefiore Medical Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York.
J Gordon Millichap
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Breakthrough seizures-Further analysis of the Standard versus New Antiepileptic Drugs (SANAD) study.
ObjectivesTo develop prognostic models for risk of a breakthrough seizure, risk of seizure recurrence after a breakthrough seizure, and likelihood of achieving 12-month remission following a breakthrough seizure. A breakthrough seizure is one that occurs
Laura J Bonnett +3 more
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