OBJECTIVE: It remains unclear to what extent brain networks are altered at an early stage of epilepsy, which may be important to improve our understanding on the course of network alterations and their association with recurrent seizures and cognitive deficits. METHODS: 89 Drug-naïve children with newly diagnosed focal or generalized epilepsies and 179 controls were included. Brain networks were based on interictal electroencephalography recordings obtained at first consultation. Conventional network metrics and minimum spanning tree (MST) metrics were computed to characterize topological network differences, such integration and segregation and a hub measures (betweenness centrality). RESULTS: Network alterations between groups were only i...
ObjectivePost-ictal EEG alterations have been identified in studies of intracranial recordings, but ...
Alterations in dynamic brain network function are increasingly recognized in epilepsy. Benign childh...
ObjectiveBenign epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes (BECTS) is the most common childhood idiopathic ...
Objective: It remains unclear to what extent brain networks are altered at an early stage of epileps...
Recent neuroimaging and behavioral studies have revealed that children with new onset epilepsy alrea...
Modern network science revolutionized the field of neuroscience and revealed significant insights in...
Objective: The hypersynchronous neuronal activity associated with epilepsy causes widespread functio...
Epilepsy is the most common serious neurological condition affecting children. Currently, a fraction...
About 30% of children with drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE) continue to have seizures after epilepsy su...
Covering neuroimaging evidence has demonstrated that epileptic symptoms are associated with the disr...
OBJECTIVE: This study was undertaken to identify shared functional network characteristics among foc...
Objective: Whilst stimulation of the anterior nucleus of the thalamus has shown efficacy for reducin...
Focal epilepsy is conceived of as activating local areas of the brain as well as engaging regional b...
There is growing evidence that brain networks are altered in epileptic subjects. In this study, we i...
While cognitive impairments are not generally considered to be part of the childhood absence epileps...
ObjectivePost-ictal EEG alterations have been identified in studies of intracranial recordings, but ...
Alterations in dynamic brain network function are increasingly recognized in epilepsy. Benign childh...
ObjectiveBenign epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes (BECTS) is the most common childhood idiopathic ...
Objective: It remains unclear to what extent brain networks are altered at an early stage of epileps...
Recent neuroimaging and behavioral studies have revealed that children with new onset epilepsy alrea...
Modern network science revolutionized the field of neuroscience and revealed significant insights in...
Objective: The hypersynchronous neuronal activity associated with epilepsy causes widespread functio...
Epilepsy is the most common serious neurological condition affecting children. Currently, a fraction...
About 30% of children with drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE) continue to have seizures after epilepsy su...
Covering neuroimaging evidence has demonstrated that epileptic symptoms are associated with the disr...
OBJECTIVE: This study was undertaken to identify shared functional network characteristics among foc...
Objective: Whilst stimulation of the anterior nucleus of the thalamus has shown efficacy for reducin...
Focal epilepsy is conceived of as activating local areas of the brain as well as engaging regional b...
There is growing evidence that brain networks are altered in epileptic subjects. In this study, we i...
While cognitive impairments are not generally considered to be part of the childhood absence epileps...
ObjectivePost-ictal EEG alterations have been identified in studies of intracranial recordings, but ...
Alterations in dynamic brain network function are increasingly recognized in epilepsy. Benign childh...
ObjectiveBenign epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes (BECTS) is the most common childhood idiopathic ...