Criticality in the brain: A synthesis of neurobiology, models and cognition
Cognitive function requires the coordination of neural activity across many scales, from
neurons and circuits to large-scale networks. As such, it is unlikely that an explanatory …
neurons and circuits to large-scale networks. As such, it is unlikely that an explanatory …
The organization of physiological brain networks
CJ Stam, ECW Van Straaten - Clinical neurophysiology, 2012 - Elsevier
One of the central questions in neuroscience is how communication in the brain is organized
under normal conditions and how this architecture breaks down in neurological disease. It …
under normal conditions and how this architecture breaks down in neurological disease. It …
Classification of focal and non-focal EEG signals using neighborhood component analysis and machine learning algorithms
Background: Classification and localization of focal epileptic seizures provide a proper
diagnostic procedure for epilepsy patients. Visual identification of seizure activity from long …
diagnostic procedure for epilepsy patients. Visual identification of seizure activity from long …
Epileptogenicity of brain structures in human temporal lobe epilepsy: a quantified study from intracerebral EEG
F Bartolomei, P Chauvel, F Wendling - Brain, 2008 - academic.oup.com
The identification of brain regions generating seizures ('epileptogenic zone', EZ) in patients
with refractory partial epilepsy is crucial prior to surgery. During pre-surgical evaluation, this …
with refractory partial epilepsy is crucial prior to surgery. During pre-surgical evaluation, this …
Large scale brain models of epilepsy: dynamics meets connectomics
MP Richardson - Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, 2012 - jnnp.bmj.com
The brain is in a constant state of dynamic change, for example switching between cognitive
and behavioural tasks, and between wakefulness and sleep. The brains of people with …
and behavioural tasks, and between wakefulness and sleep. The brains of people with …
Computational models of epileptiform activity
We reviewed computer models that have been developed to reproduce and explain
epileptiform activity. Unlike other already-published reviews on computer models of …
epileptiform activity. Unlike other already-published reviews on computer models of …
Small-world networks and epilepsy: graph theoretical analysis of intracerebrally recorded mesial temporal lobe seizures
SC Ponten, F Bartolomei, CJ Stam - Clinical neurophysiology, 2007 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: Neuronal networks with a so-called 'small-world'topography (characterized by
strong clustering in combination with short path lengths) are known to facilitate …
strong clustering in combination with short path lengths) are known to facilitate …
Pitfalls of high-pass filtering for detecting epileptic oscillations: a technical note on “false” ripples
CG Bénar, L Chauvière, F Bartolomei… - Clinical …, 2010 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVES: To analyze interictal High frequency oscillations (HFOs) as observed in the
medial temporal lobe of epileptic patients and animals (ripples, 80–200Hz and fast ripples …
medial temporal lobe of epileptic patients and animals (ripples, 80–200Hz and fast ripples …
Specific imbalance of excitatory/inhibitory signaling establishes seizure onset pattern in temporal lobe epilepsy
M Avoli, M De Curtis, V Gnatkovsky… - Journal of …, 2016 - journals.physiology.org
Low-voltage fast (LVF) and hypersynchronous (HYP) patterns are the seizure-onset patterns
most frequently observed in intracranial EEG recordings from mesial temporal lobe epilepsy …
most frequently observed in intracranial EEG recordings from mesial temporal lobe epilepsy …
Transcranial current brain stimulation (tCS): models and technologies
In this paper, we provide a broad overview of models and technologies pertaining to
transcranial current brain stimulation (tCS), a family of related noninvasive techniques …
transcranial current brain stimulation (tCS), a family of related noninvasive techniques …