Exposure to repetitive seizures is known to promote convulsions which depend on specific patterns of network activity. We aimed at evaluating the changes in seizure phenotype and neuronal network activation caused by a modified 6-Hz corneal stimulation model of psychomotor seizures. Mice received up to 4 sessions of 6-Hz corneal stimulation with fixed current amplitude of 32 mA and inter-stimulation interval of 72 h. Video-electroencephalography showed that evoked seizures were characterized by a motor component and a non-motor component. Seizures always appeared in frontal cortex, but only at the fourth stimulation they involved the hippocampus, suggesting the establishment of an epileptogenic process. Duration of seizure non-motor compone...
A new model of status epilepticus (SE), which was induced by intermittent electrical stimulation (20...
AbstractThe early cellular events that in a brain network lead to seizure generation and govern seiz...
High frequency activity (HFA) is oscillatory brain activity faster than ~100 Hz. It is subdivided in...
Exposure to repetitive seizures is known to promote convulsions which depend on specific patterns of...
Exposure to repetitive seizures is known to promote convulsions which depend on specific patterns of...
Exposure to repetitive seizures is known to promote convulsions which depend on specific patterns of...
Exposure to repetitive seizures is known to promote convulsions which depends on specific patterns o...
The 6-Hz corneal stimulation test is used to screen novel antiepileptic molecules to overcome the pr...
FosB/\u394FosB and p-ERK1/2 expression respectively identified the lateral amygdala and CA1 as criti...
Deep-brain electrical or transcranial magnetic stimulation may represent a therapeutic tool for cont...
The ketogenic diet (KD) is increasingly used to treat epilepsy refractory to antiepileptic drugs an...
<p><b>(A)</b> Representative confocal images of Fluoro-Jade B positive neurons in dentate gyrus (DG)...
<p><b>(A)</b> Electroencephalographic (EEG) traces showing ictal events after first corneal stimulat...
Low-frequency stimulation, delivered through transcranial magnetic or deep-brain electrical procedur...
Up to 11% of patients with mesial temporal lobe epilepsy experience somatosensory auras, although th...
A new model of status epilepticus (SE), which was induced by intermittent electrical stimulation (20...
AbstractThe early cellular events that in a brain network lead to seizure generation and govern seiz...
High frequency activity (HFA) is oscillatory brain activity faster than ~100 Hz. It is subdivided in...
Exposure to repetitive seizures is known to promote convulsions which depend on specific patterns of...
Exposure to repetitive seizures is known to promote convulsions which depend on specific patterns of...
Exposure to repetitive seizures is known to promote convulsions which depend on specific patterns of...
Exposure to repetitive seizures is known to promote convulsions which depends on specific patterns o...
The 6-Hz corneal stimulation test is used to screen novel antiepileptic molecules to overcome the pr...
FosB/\u394FosB and p-ERK1/2 expression respectively identified the lateral amygdala and CA1 as criti...
Deep-brain electrical or transcranial magnetic stimulation may represent a therapeutic tool for cont...
The ketogenic diet (KD) is increasingly used to treat epilepsy refractory to antiepileptic drugs an...
<p><b>(A)</b> Representative confocal images of Fluoro-Jade B positive neurons in dentate gyrus (DG)...
<p><b>(A)</b> Electroencephalographic (EEG) traces showing ictal events after first corneal stimulat...
Low-frequency stimulation, delivered through transcranial magnetic or deep-brain electrical procedur...
Up to 11% of patients with mesial temporal lobe epilepsy experience somatosensory auras, although th...
A new model of status epilepticus (SE), which was induced by intermittent electrical stimulation (20...
AbstractThe early cellular events that in a brain network lead to seizure generation and govern seiz...
High frequency activity (HFA) is oscillatory brain activity faster than ~100 Hz. It is subdivided in...