AbstractThe neural bases of altered consciousness in patients with epilepsy during seizures and at rest have raised significant interest in the last decade. This exponential growth has been supported by the parallel development of techniques and methods to investigate brain function noninvasively with unprecedented spatial and temporal resolution. In this article, we review the contribution of magnetoencephalography to deconvolve the bioelectrical changes associated with impaired consciousness during seizures. We use data collected from a patient with refractory absence seizures to discuss how spike–wave discharges are associated with perturbations in optimal connectivity within and between brain regions and discuss indirect evidence to sug...
PURPOSE: Although absence epilepsy is considered to be a prototypic type of generalized epilepsy, it...
This thesis explores brain connectivity and sensory stimulation in patients with disorders of consci...
We normally assess another individual's level of consciousness based on her or his ability to intera...
AbstractThe neural bases of altered consciousness in patients with epilepsy during seizures and at r...
Epilepsy and consciousness are intimately related. Epileptic seizures can cause impairment of consci...
Background The neural underpinnings of impaired consciousness and of the variable severity of behavi...
We report a case of impairment of consciousness (IOC) induced by electrical cortical stimulation (EC...
The neural mechanisms that underlie consciousness are not fully understood. We describe a region in ...
Loss of consciousness is an important morbidity associated with epileptic seizures, and understandin...
Consciousness impairments have been described as a cornerstone of epilepsy. Generalized seizures are...
The link between epilepsy and sleep is well established on many levels. The focus of the current rev...
This dissertation explores the neural coding and mechanisms associated with consciousness by analyzi...
10noAssessment of consciousness following severe brain-injury is challenging. Our hypothesis is that...
Purpose\u3cbr/\u3eAlthough absence epilepsy is considered to be a prototypic type of generalized epi...
Consciousness is a central concept in epileptology, relevant to the understanding of both focal and ...
PURPOSE: Although absence epilepsy is considered to be a prototypic type of generalized epilepsy, it...
This thesis explores brain connectivity and sensory stimulation in patients with disorders of consci...
We normally assess another individual's level of consciousness based on her or his ability to intera...
AbstractThe neural bases of altered consciousness in patients with epilepsy during seizures and at r...
Epilepsy and consciousness are intimately related. Epileptic seizures can cause impairment of consci...
Background The neural underpinnings of impaired consciousness and of the variable severity of behavi...
We report a case of impairment of consciousness (IOC) induced by electrical cortical stimulation (EC...
The neural mechanisms that underlie consciousness are not fully understood. We describe a region in ...
Loss of consciousness is an important morbidity associated with epileptic seizures, and understandin...
Consciousness impairments have been described as a cornerstone of epilepsy. Generalized seizures are...
The link between epilepsy and sleep is well established on many levels. The focus of the current rev...
This dissertation explores the neural coding and mechanisms associated with consciousness by analyzi...
10noAssessment of consciousness following severe brain-injury is challenging. Our hypothesis is that...
Purpose\u3cbr/\u3eAlthough absence epilepsy is considered to be a prototypic type of generalized epi...
Consciousness is a central concept in epileptology, relevant to the understanding of both focal and ...
PURPOSE: Although absence epilepsy is considered to be a prototypic type of generalized epilepsy, it...
This thesis explores brain connectivity and sensory stimulation in patients with disorders of consci...
We normally assess another individual's level of consciousness based on her or his ability to intera...