Thalamic deep brain stimulation modulates cycles of seizure risk in epilepsy
<p>Chronic brain recordings suggest that seizure risk is not uniform, but rather varies systematically relative to daily (circadian) and multiday (multidien) cycles. Here, one human and seven dogs with naturally occurring epilepsy had continuous intracranial EEG (median 298 days) using novel i...
Main Authors: | Gregg, NM, Sladky, V, Nejedly, P, Mivalt, F, Kim, I, Balzekas, I, Sturges, BK, Crowe, C, Patterson, EE, Van Gompel, JJ, Lundstrom, BN, Leyde, K, Denison, TJ, Brinkmann, BH, Kremen, V, Worrell, GA |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2021
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