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Foot Tapping Artifact during Stereoelectroencephalography

Concepts in Neurology and Research (CNR), 2020
Artifacts are signals recorded on the electroencephalogram that are not cerebral in origin and can be divided into physiological and non-physiological artifacts. While physiological artifacts are generated from the patient itself both scalp and stereotactic EEG (SEEG) recordings are more commonly contaminated by numerous non-physiological artifacts ...
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S151 Stereoelectroencephalography (SEEG) in children

Clinical Neurophysiology, 2017
Objectives SEEG was designed for the exploration of adult drug-resistant focal epilepsies. The hypothesis for localizing the epileptogenic zone rely on the precise description of auras and of objective ictal features. During the electrical stimulations the accurate report of the evoked responses is required as well.
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Stereoelectroencephalography at Sainte-Anne Hospital, Paris, France

Neurophysiologie Clinique
Stereoelectroencephalography (SEEG), which combines the exploration of identified intracerebral structures using depth electrodes and provides direct recording of local field potentials from multiple brain sites, was designed and developed in the 1950s by Jean Talairach and Jean Bancaud, in Sainte-Anne Hospital, Paris.
Cristina Filipescu   +10 more
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Robot-assisted versus manual frame-based stereoelectroencephalography

Journal of Neurosurgery
OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to retrospectively compare robot-assisted and manual frame-based stereoelectroencephalography (SEEG) with respect to timing, complications, and outcomes in a high-volume epilepsy surgery center. METHODS All patients with drug-resistant epilepsy who underwent SEEG from 2000 to 2020 were collected for a ...
Mahmoud, Abdallat   +7 more
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Electric stimulation using stereoelectroencephalography electrodes

Russian journal of neurosurgery
Electrical stimulation (ES) using stereoelectroencephalography is an essential component in the workup of surgical epilepsy. ES helps to solve two major problems in epilepsy surgery – total resection of the epileptogenic lesion while minimising the postoperative neurological deficit.
V. O. Russkin   +6 more
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Stereoelectroencephalography in Cerebral Tumors

Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, 1982
A, Rougier   +3 more
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Interictal discharge traveling waves recorded from stereoelectroencephalography electrodes

Journal of Neurosurgery
OBJECTIVE Interictal epileptiform discharges (IEDs) are intermittent high-amplitude electrical signals that occur between seizures. They have been shown to propagate through the brain as traveling waves when recorded with epicortical grid–type electrodes and small penetrating microelectrode arrays.
Alexander G, Yearley   +5 more
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Stereoelectroencephalography

Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology, 2016
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