Activity-dependent myelination is a fundamental mode of brain plasticity which significantly influences network function. We recently discovered that absence seizures, which occur in multiple forms of generalized epilepsy, can induce activity-dependent myelination, which in turn promotes further progression of epilepsy. Structural alterations of myelin are likely to be widespread, given that absence seizures arise from an extensive thalamocortical network involving frontoparietal regions of the bilateral hemispheres. However, the temporal course and spatial extent of myelin plasticity is unknown, due to limitations of gold-standard histological methods such as electron microscopy (EM). In this study, we leveraged magnetization transfer and ...
<div><p>Idiopathic/genetic generalized epilepsy (IGE/GGE) is characterized by seizures, which start ...
From observations in rodents, it has been suggested that the cellular basis of learning-dependent ch...
Absence seizures are brief epileptic events characterized by loss of awareness with subtle motor fea...
Temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) is associated with brain pathology extending beyond temporal lobe struc...
From observations in rodents, it has been suggested that the cellular basis of learning-dependent ch...
Patients with idiopathic generalised epilepsy (IGE) typically have normal conventional magnetic reso...
Introduction: Electrophysiological and neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that large-scale brain...
Myelin is a vital element of normal brain development and structure. Myelination is most prominent d...
Aims: The causes of distinct patterns of reduced cortical thickness in the common human epilepsies, ...
Idiopathic/genetic generalized epilepsy (IGE/GGE) is characterized by seizures, which start and rapi...
Absence seizures (AS) are brief epileptic events characterized by loss of awareness with subtle moto...
The interaction between thalamus and cortex appears to be critical to the pathophysiology of idiopat...
学位論文(出版社版): http://hdl.handle.net/2433/226747Objectives: To identify the specific change of white ma...
Microstructural imaging and connectomics are two research areas that hold great potential for invest...
BackgroundAbsence seizures are a subtype of epileptic seizures clinically characterized by transient...
<div><p>Idiopathic/genetic generalized epilepsy (IGE/GGE) is characterized by seizures, which start ...
From observations in rodents, it has been suggested that the cellular basis of learning-dependent ch...
Absence seizures are brief epileptic events characterized by loss of awareness with subtle motor fea...
Temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) is associated with brain pathology extending beyond temporal lobe struc...
From observations in rodents, it has been suggested that the cellular basis of learning-dependent ch...
Patients with idiopathic generalised epilepsy (IGE) typically have normal conventional magnetic reso...
Introduction: Electrophysiological and neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that large-scale brain...
Myelin is a vital element of normal brain development and structure. Myelination is most prominent d...
Aims: The causes of distinct patterns of reduced cortical thickness in the common human epilepsies, ...
Idiopathic/genetic generalized epilepsy (IGE/GGE) is characterized by seizures, which start and rapi...
Absence seizures (AS) are brief epileptic events characterized by loss of awareness with subtle moto...
The interaction between thalamus and cortex appears to be critical to the pathophysiology of idiopat...
学位論文(出版社版): http://hdl.handle.net/2433/226747Objectives: To identify the specific change of white ma...
Microstructural imaging and connectomics are two research areas that hold great potential for invest...
BackgroundAbsence seizures are a subtype of epileptic seizures clinically characterized by transient...
<div><p>Idiopathic/genetic generalized epilepsy (IGE/GGE) is characterized by seizures, which start ...
From observations in rodents, it has been suggested that the cellular basis of learning-dependent ch...
Absence seizures are brief epileptic events characterized by loss of awareness with subtle motor fea...