AbstractSixty years ago the clinical neurophysiology of epilepsy had progressed to the stage that it posed questions that could be addressed by major advances in cellular electrophysiology made around the that time. However, it took about 25–30 years to build up serious momentum in understanding the mechanisms of epileptic discharges. Over the past 2–3 decades developments in pharmacology and molecular biology have substantially increased the depth and complexity of our insights into the nervous system in general and the epileptic brain in particular. One of the biggest advances in our understanding of the brain is in its plasticity in the adult – that is its ability to modify its structure and function. The current state of play is that fo...
Animal models allow for detailed investigation of neuronal function, particularly invasive localizat...
AbstractThe neural bases of altered consciousness in patients with epilepsy during seizures and at r...
While analysis and interpretation of structural epileptogenic lesion is an essential task for the ne...
Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological disorder, affecting up to 10 individuals per 1000 pe...
Human epilepsies, by definition, are recurrent, self-sustained, paroxysmal disorders of brain functi...
The brain is a complex system, which produces emergent properties such as those associated with acti...
International audienceEpilepsy is a neurological disorder characterized by the recurrence of seizure...
International audienceWe reviewed computer models that have been developed to reproduce and explain ...
A study of epilepsy from an engineering perspective, this volume begins by summarizing the physiolog...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/138355/1/epi13830.pdfhttps://deepblue....
AbstractIt is widely accepted that epilepsies are complex syndromes due to their multi-factorial ori...
The brain is a complex system that, in the normal condition, has emergent properties like those asso...
Epileptic seizures are due to the pathological collective activity of large cellular assemblies. A b...
PhD ThesisUnderstanding the role of different neuronal populations in the evolution of epileptic act...
High frequency activity (HFA) is oscillatory brain activity faster than ~100 Hz. It is subdivided in...
Animal models allow for detailed investigation of neuronal function, particularly invasive localizat...
AbstractThe neural bases of altered consciousness in patients with epilepsy during seizures and at r...
While analysis and interpretation of structural epileptogenic lesion is an essential task for the ne...
Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological disorder, affecting up to 10 individuals per 1000 pe...
Human epilepsies, by definition, are recurrent, self-sustained, paroxysmal disorders of brain functi...
The brain is a complex system, which produces emergent properties such as those associated with acti...
International audienceEpilepsy is a neurological disorder characterized by the recurrence of seizure...
International audienceWe reviewed computer models that have been developed to reproduce and explain ...
A study of epilepsy from an engineering perspective, this volume begins by summarizing the physiolog...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/138355/1/epi13830.pdfhttps://deepblue....
AbstractIt is widely accepted that epilepsies are complex syndromes due to their multi-factorial ori...
The brain is a complex system that, in the normal condition, has emergent properties like those asso...
Epileptic seizures are due to the pathological collective activity of large cellular assemblies. A b...
PhD ThesisUnderstanding the role of different neuronal populations in the evolution of epileptic act...
High frequency activity (HFA) is oscillatory brain activity faster than ~100 Hz. It is subdivided in...
Animal models allow for detailed investigation of neuronal function, particularly invasive localizat...
AbstractThe neural bases of altered consciousness in patients with epilepsy during seizures and at r...
While analysis and interpretation of structural epileptogenic lesion is an essential task for the ne...