Neurostimulation in the treatment of epilepsy

GK Bergey - Experimental neurology, 2013 - Elsevier
There is increased interest in neurostimulation as a treatment for drug-resistant epilepsy.
Two large pivotal trials have recently been completed, one using bilateral anterior thalamic …

Safe and sound: Meta-analyzing the Mozart effect on epilepsy

G Sesso, F Sicca - Clinical Neurophysiology, 2020 - Elsevier
Objective The use of music-based neuro-stimulation for treating seizures and interictal
epileptiform discharges (IED)(the so-called “Mozart effect”) remains a controversial issue …

Local and long-range functional connectivity is reduced in concert in autism spectrum disorders

S Khan, A Gramfort, NR Shetty… - Proceedings of the …, 2013 - National Acad Sciences
Long-range cortical functional connectivity is often reduced in autism spectrum disorders
(ASD), but the nature of local cortical functional connectivity in ASD has remained elusive …

Real-time brain oscillation detection and phase-locked stimulation using autoregressive spectral estimation and time-series forward prediction

LL Chen, R Madhavan, BI Rapoport… - IEEE transactions on …, 2011 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Neural oscillations are important features in a working central nervous system, facilitating
efficient communication across large networks of neurons. They are implicated in a diverse …

[HTML][HTML] Phase-targeted stimulation modulates phase-amplitude coupling in the motor cortex of the human brain

Y Salimpour, KA Mills, BY Hwang, WS Anderson - Brain Stimulation, 2022 - Elsevier
Background Phase-amplitude coupling (PAC) in which the amplitude of a faster field
potential oscillation is coupled to the phase of a slower rhythm, is one of the most well …

Time-series prediction of the oscillatory phase of EEG signals using the least mean square algorithm-based AR model

A Shakeel, T Tanaka, K Kitajo - Applied Sciences, 2020 - mdpi.com
Neural oscillations are vital for the functioning of a central nervous system because they
assist in brain communication across a huge network of neurons. Alpha frequency …

Self-organised transients in a neural mass model of epileptogenic tissue dynamics

M Goodfellow, K Schindler, G Baier - NeuroImage, 2012 - Elsevier
Stimulation of human epileptic tissue can induce rhythmic, self-terminating responses on the
EEG or ECoG. These responses play a potentially important role in localising tissue involved …

Membrane capacitive memory alters spiking in neurons described by the fractional-order Hodgkin-Huxley model

SH Weinberg - PloS one, 2015 - journals.plos.org
Excitable cells and cell membranes are often modeled by the simple yet elegant parallel
resistor-capacitor circuit. However, studies have shown that the passive properties of …

[HTML][HTML] Therapeutic effect of tempo in Mozart's “Sonata for two pianos”(K. 448) in patients with epilepsy: An electroencephalographic study

R Ding, H Tang, Y Liu, Y Yin, B Yan, Y Jiang… - Epilepsy & Behavior, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract Background Mozart's “Sonata for two pianos”(Köchel listing 448) has proven
effective as music therapy for patients with epilepsy, but little is understood about the …

Reduction of seizure occurrence from exposure to auditory stimulation in individuals with neurological handicaps: a randomized controlled trial

M Bodner, RP Turner, J Schwacke, C Bowers… - 2012 - journals.plos.org
Background The purpose of this work was to determine in a clinical trial the efficacy of
reducing or preventing seizures in patients with neurological handicaps through sustained …