There was an increasing medical interest in the localization of representation of function in the cerebral cortex after Broca in 1861 identified a cortical area that appeared responsible for expressive speech. By the late 1860s, John Hughlings Jacksonbased on clinico-pathological correlations mainly in persons with focal motor seizureshad reasoned that contralateral somatic motor function was represented in another area of the cortex. This localization was supported by Fritsch and Hitzig (1870) in experimental cortical stimulation studies in dogs. These authors also reported producing events resembling contralateral motor convulsing in their animals. Their work, and Jackson's ideas, prompted David Ferrier, in Great Britain, to begin a progr...
Reflex seizures and epilepsies represent an ancient human model to understand basic mechanisms of ep...
SummaryThe iron-induced model of post-traumatic chronic focal epilepsy in rats was studied by depth-...
The cerebral organization of language in epilepsy patients has been studied with invasive procedures...
Abstract In the 1860s John Hughlings Jackson (1835-1911) reasoned on theoretical grounds that volunt...
To trace the concept that the cerebral cortex is the site of epileptogenesis before Hughlings Jackso...
By the beginning of the XIXth Century the old belief that epilepsy was due to demonic possession or ...
The available English and other major Western European language literature was reviewed to assess th...
To describe Victor Horsley's contribution to John Hughlings Jackson's understanding of the mechanism...
Three major theories concerning the pathophysiology of generalised absence seizures have been propos...
Despite the advances of electrophysiology and the passage of fifty years, the conclusions of John Hu...
March of spasm in epileptic convulsions was first observed by Tackson in 1863, when he said that in ...
The experimental work which follows represents one in a series of clinical and research investigatio...
BACKGROUND: Cortical stimulation is under investigation in clinical trials of drug-resistant epileps...
Ocular and head movements upon cortical stimulation (pupil dilation).Ferrier, D. (1890). 'The Crooni...
Reflex seizures and epilepsies represent an ancient human model to understand basic mechanisms of ep...
Reflex seizures and epilepsies represent an ancient human model to understand basic mechanisms of ep...
SummaryThe iron-induced model of post-traumatic chronic focal epilepsy in rats was studied by depth-...
The cerebral organization of language in epilepsy patients has been studied with invasive procedures...
Abstract In the 1860s John Hughlings Jackson (1835-1911) reasoned on theoretical grounds that volunt...
To trace the concept that the cerebral cortex is the site of epileptogenesis before Hughlings Jackso...
By the beginning of the XIXth Century the old belief that epilepsy was due to demonic possession or ...
The available English and other major Western European language literature was reviewed to assess th...
To describe Victor Horsley's contribution to John Hughlings Jackson's understanding of the mechanism...
Three major theories concerning the pathophysiology of generalised absence seizures have been propos...
Despite the advances of electrophysiology and the passage of fifty years, the conclusions of John Hu...
March of spasm in epileptic convulsions was first observed by Tackson in 1863, when he said that in ...
The experimental work which follows represents one in a series of clinical and research investigatio...
BACKGROUND: Cortical stimulation is under investigation in clinical trials of drug-resistant epileps...
Ocular and head movements upon cortical stimulation (pupil dilation).Ferrier, D. (1890). 'The Crooni...
Reflex seizures and epilepsies represent an ancient human model to understand basic mechanisms of ep...
Reflex seizures and epilepsies represent an ancient human model to understand basic mechanisms of ep...
SummaryThe iron-induced model of post-traumatic chronic focal epilepsy in rats was studied by depth-...
The cerebral organization of language in epilepsy patients has been studied with invasive procedures...