Introduction High-frequency oscillations (HFOs, 80–500 Hz) are newly-described EEG markers of epileptogenicity. The proportion of physiological and pathological HFOs is unclear, as frequency analysis is insufficient for separating the two types of events. For instance, ripples (80–250 Hz) also occur physiologically during memory consolidation processes in medial temporal lobe structures. We investigated the correlation between HFO rates and memory performance. Methods Patients investigated with bilateral medial temporal electrodes and an intellectual capacity allowing for memory testing were included. High-frequency oscillations were visually marked, and rates of HFOs were calculated for each channel during slow-wave sleep. Patients underwe...
High-frequency oscillations are putative biomarkers of seizure onset zones, but can also be recorded...
Objective: Spontaneous high frequency oscillations (HFOs; ripples 80-250. Hz, fast ripples (FRs) 250...
High-frequency oscillations (HFO) are a promising biomarker for the identification of epileptogenic ...
Introduction High-frequency oscillations (HFOs, 80–500 Hz) are newly-described EEG markers of epilep...
Abstract Hippocampal high-frequency electrographic activity (HFOs) represents one of the major disco...
High-frequency oscillations (HFOs) are an intriguing potential biomarker for epilepsy, typically cat...
High-frequency oscillations (ripples) have been described in the hippocampus and rhinal cortex of bo...
High-frequency oscillations (ripples) have been described in the hippocampus and rhinal cortex of bo...
Background: Until now there has been no way of distinguishing between physiological and epileptic hi...
Ripple oscillations (80-200 Hz) in the normal hippocampus are involved in memory consolidation durin...
International audienceRipples are high-frequency bouts of coordinated hippocampal activity believed ...
Refractory epilepsy is a central nervous system disorder that cannot be treated with drugs. This con...
Pathological high frequency oscillations (HFOs, >80 Hz) are considered new biomarkers for epilepsy. ...
AbstractObjectiveThe aim of this case report was to study the relationship between high-frequency os...
High-frequency oscillations are putative biomarkers of seizure onset zones, but can also be recorded...
Objective: Spontaneous high frequency oscillations (HFOs; ripples 80-250. Hz, fast ripples (FRs) 250...
High-frequency oscillations (HFO) are a promising biomarker for the identification of epileptogenic ...
Introduction High-frequency oscillations (HFOs, 80–500 Hz) are newly-described EEG markers of epilep...
Abstract Hippocampal high-frequency electrographic activity (HFOs) represents one of the major disco...
High-frequency oscillations (HFOs) are an intriguing potential biomarker for epilepsy, typically cat...
High-frequency oscillations (ripples) have been described in the hippocampus and rhinal cortex of bo...
High-frequency oscillations (ripples) have been described in the hippocampus and rhinal cortex of bo...
Background: Until now there has been no way of distinguishing between physiological and epileptic hi...
Ripple oscillations (80-200 Hz) in the normal hippocampus are involved in memory consolidation durin...
International audienceRipples are high-frequency bouts of coordinated hippocampal activity believed ...
Refractory epilepsy is a central nervous system disorder that cannot be treated with drugs. This con...
Pathological high frequency oscillations (HFOs, >80 Hz) are considered new biomarkers for epilepsy. ...
AbstractObjectiveThe aim of this case report was to study the relationship between high-frequency os...
High-frequency oscillations are putative biomarkers of seizure onset zones, but can also be recorded...
Objective: Spontaneous high frequency oscillations (HFOs; ripples 80-250. Hz, fast ripples (FRs) 250...
High-frequency oscillations (HFO) are a promising biomarker for the identification of epileptogenic ...