AbstractThe EEGs of 13 560 patients have been reviewed in order to determine whether abnormal findings, epileptiform or not, have a hemispheric dominance. We have included outpatients and hospitalized patients as well. Eight hundred and thirty-five EEGs had generalized abnormal findings, and 414 EEGs had lateralized abnormal findings. The EEGs of 322 patients (77.7%) had a left predominance, and those of 92 patients (22.3%) had a right predominance, of abnormal findings. A strong left predominance has been noted for the epileptiform discharges, i.e. 128 (79%) vs. 34 (21%). These results raise the possibility that the left hemisphere may be more vulnerable to nosological processes
Hypothesized an overall predominance of right hemisphere in the REM stage as compared to non-REM sta...
Functional hemispheric asymmetry of the brain, despite the simplistic model well-known from popular ...
Abstract Background The left cerebral hemisphere predominance in human focal epilepsy has been obser...
AbstractThe EEGs of 13 560 patients have been reviewed in order to determine whether abnormal findin...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine if there is cerebral cortical hemispheral asymmetry i...
Left and right cerebral hemispheres are morphologically similar, although they are functionally diff...
By means of a statistical analysis we demonstrate a statistical prevalence of left lobe EEG abnormal...
The clinical features and EEGs of 45 consecutive patients (40 adults and 5 children) who had periodi...
The localization of the epileptogenic focus relies on different factors. In patients with partial se...
The article represents the results of investigation of spike wave complex componen lateralization in...
Background: Several studies have revealed the increased incidence of atypical language dominance in ...
One hundred eight epileptic patients (59 men, 49 women; 55% partial seizures, 45% generalized) were ...
AbstractThe clinical features and EEGs of 45 consecutive patients (40 adults and 5 children) who had...
Benign focal epilepsy in childhood with centrotemporal spikes (BECTS) is one of the most common form...
The incidence of somatosensory, visual half-field and motor deficits contralateral to a hemispheric ...
Hypothesized an overall predominance of right hemisphere in the REM stage as compared to non-REM sta...
Functional hemispheric asymmetry of the brain, despite the simplistic model well-known from popular ...
Abstract Background The left cerebral hemisphere predominance in human focal epilepsy has been obser...
AbstractThe EEGs of 13 560 patients have been reviewed in order to determine whether abnormal findin...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine if there is cerebral cortical hemispheral asymmetry i...
Left and right cerebral hemispheres are morphologically similar, although they are functionally diff...
By means of a statistical analysis we demonstrate a statistical prevalence of left lobe EEG abnormal...
The clinical features and EEGs of 45 consecutive patients (40 adults and 5 children) who had periodi...
The localization of the epileptogenic focus relies on different factors. In patients with partial se...
The article represents the results of investigation of spike wave complex componen lateralization in...
Background: Several studies have revealed the increased incidence of atypical language dominance in ...
One hundred eight epileptic patients (59 men, 49 women; 55% partial seizures, 45% generalized) were ...
AbstractThe clinical features and EEGs of 45 consecutive patients (40 adults and 5 children) who had...
Benign focal epilepsy in childhood with centrotemporal spikes (BECTS) is one of the most common form...
The incidence of somatosensory, visual half-field and motor deficits contralateral to a hemispheric ...
Hypothesized an overall predominance of right hemisphere in the REM stage as compared to non-REM sta...
Functional hemispheric asymmetry of the brain, despite the simplistic model well-known from popular ...
Abstract Background The left cerebral hemisphere predominance in human focal epilepsy has been obser...