A new method of analysis, developed within the framework of nonlinear dynamics, is applied to patient recorded time series of the occurrence of epileptic seizures. These data exhibit broad band spectra and generally have no obvious structure. The goal is to detect hidden internal dependencies in the data without making any restrictive assumptions, such as linearity, about the structure of the underlying system. The basis of our approach is a conditional probabilistic analysis in a phase space reconstructed from the original data. The data, recorded from patients with intractable epilepsy over a period of 1-3 years, consist of the times of occurrences of hundreds of partiai complex seizures. Although the epileptic events appear to occur inde...
The pattern of epileptic seizures is often considered unpredictable and the interval between events ...
The types of epileptiform activity occurring in the sclerotic hippocampus with highest incidence are...
Contains fulltext : 54678.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this paper,...
A new method of analysis, developed within the framework of nonlinear dynamics, is applied to patien...
Human epilepsy is a disease characterized by sudden, unprovoked, recurrent seizures accompanied by p...
The problem of seizure anticipation in patients with epilepsy has attracted significant attention in...
The problem of seizure anticipation in patients with epilepsy has attracted significant attention in...
Epileptic seizures occur intermittently as a result of complex dynamical interactions among many reg...
: A variant of the method of surrogate data is applied to a single time series from an electroenceph...
Epileptic seizures reflect a pathological state of brain electrical activity, which may occur sponta...
grantor: University of TorontoNonlinear time series analysis was used to characterize the ...
Patients with epilepsy can manifest short, sub-clinical epileptic “bursts ” in addition to full-blow...
Complex biological systems such as the human brain can be expected to be inherently nonlinear and he...
[[abstract]]Epilepsy is a chronic neurological disorder that is characterized by recurrent unprovoke...
Complex biological systems such as the human brain can be expected to be inherently nonlinear and he...
The pattern of epileptic seizures is often considered unpredictable and the interval between events ...
The types of epileptiform activity occurring in the sclerotic hippocampus with highest incidence are...
Contains fulltext : 54678.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this paper,...
A new method of analysis, developed within the framework of nonlinear dynamics, is applied to patien...
Human epilepsy is a disease characterized by sudden, unprovoked, recurrent seizures accompanied by p...
The problem of seizure anticipation in patients with epilepsy has attracted significant attention in...
The problem of seizure anticipation in patients with epilepsy has attracted significant attention in...
Epileptic seizures occur intermittently as a result of complex dynamical interactions among many reg...
: A variant of the method of surrogate data is applied to a single time series from an electroenceph...
Epileptic seizures reflect a pathological state of brain electrical activity, which may occur sponta...
grantor: University of TorontoNonlinear time series analysis was used to characterize the ...
Patients with epilepsy can manifest short, sub-clinical epileptic “bursts ” in addition to full-blow...
Complex biological systems such as the human brain can be expected to be inherently nonlinear and he...
[[abstract]]Epilepsy is a chronic neurological disorder that is characterized by recurrent unprovoke...
Complex biological systems such as the human brain can be expected to be inherently nonlinear and he...
The pattern of epileptic seizures is often considered unpredictable and the interval between events ...
The types of epileptiform activity occurring in the sclerotic hippocampus with highest incidence are...
Contains fulltext : 54678.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this paper,...