Childhood absence epilepsy is characterized by a distinct 3-4 Hz spike and wave discharge seen on EEG that is usually associated with a brief loss of consciousness. It is a general form of epilepsy believed to affect the entire brain. We studied children with childhood absence epilepsy with simultaneous fMRI/EEG while they were doing a behavioral test, either continuous performance task (CPT), or repetitive tapping task (RTT). We were interested in the effect seizures would have on their performance on the CPT and RTT task, an attention and motor task respectively. We found that children would be affected earlier or even before seizure onset during the CPT task, while they would be affected later on in the seizure during the RTT task. There...
AbstractPurposeTo find out whether children with epilepsy did show different event-related potential...
PhD ThesisThe characteristic EEG trait of patients with nocturnal idiopathic epilepsies during child...
Some epilepsy is, in general, often associated with cognitive problems that can also affect a patien...
Absence seizures in children and teenagers are generally considered relatively benign because of the...
Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological disorder, affecting up to 10 individuals per 1000 pe...
There are two major applications of fMRI in paediatric focal epilepsy. The first is mapping of eloqu...
Background The neural underpinnings of impaired consciousness and of the variable severity of behavi...
This thesis used simultaneous electroencephalogram (EEG) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (...
Absence seizures in children and teenagers are generally considered relatively benign because of the...
PhD ThesisUnderstanding the role of different neuronal populations in the evolution of epileptic act...
AbstractThe neural bases of altered consciousness in patients with epilepsy during seizures and at r...
Epilepsy is the second most common neurological condition of childhood in the United States. Its del...
SummaryPurposeChildren with epilepsy are in risk for cognitive impairment, but reliable methods, oth...
Impairments of the dialog between excitation and inhibition (E/I) is commonly associated to neuropsy...
© 2012 Dr. Patrick William CarneyPublications included in thesis:Mullen, S. A., Crompton, D. E., Car...
AbstractPurposeTo find out whether children with epilepsy did show different event-related potential...
PhD ThesisThe characteristic EEG trait of patients with nocturnal idiopathic epilepsies during child...
Some epilepsy is, in general, often associated with cognitive problems that can also affect a patien...
Absence seizures in children and teenagers are generally considered relatively benign because of the...
Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological disorder, affecting up to 10 individuals per 1000 pe...
There are two major applications of fMRI in paediatric focal epilepsy. The first is mapping of eloqu...
Background The neural underpinnings of impaired consciousness and of the variable severity of behavi...
This thesis used simultaneous electroencephalogram (EEG) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (...
Absence seizures in children and teenagers are generally considered relatively benign because of the...
PhD ThesisUnderstanding the role of different neuronal populations in the evolution of epileptic act...
AbstractThe neural bases of altered consciousness in patients with epilepsy during seizures and at r...
Epilepsy is the second most common neurological condition of childhood in the United States. Its del...
SummaryPurposeChildren with epilepsy are in risk for cognitive impairment, but reliable methods, oth...
Impairments of the dialog between excitation and inhibition (E/I) is commonly associated to neuropsy...
© 2012 Dr. Patrick William CarneyPublications included in thesis:Mullen, S. A., Crompton, D. E., Car...
AbstractPurposeTo find out whether children with epilepsy did show different event-related potential...
PhD ThesisThe characteristic EEG trait of patients with nocturnal idiopathic epilepsies during child...
Some epilepsy is, in general, often associated with cognitive problems that can also affect a patien...