Four main theories on the pathophysiology of generalized absence seizures have been proposed. The "centrencephalic" theory, proposed in 1954, suggested that discharges originate from a deep-seated diffusely projecting subcortical pacemaker in the midline thalamus. This concept was refined in 1991 with the "thalamic clock". theory, implying that the reticular thalamic nucleus contains the pacemaker cells for the thalamic clock, imposing its rhythm to the cortex. According to other investigators, however, the cortex seems to play a leading role. They suggested that spike-wave discharges have a focal onset in the cortex and are generalized through a rapid propagation. In the "corticoreticular" theory, postulated in 1968, spike-wave discharges ...
Contains fulltext : 55076.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The cortico-re...
Recent clinical and experimental evidence suggests that the spike-wave discharges (SWD) of absence s...
International audienceAbsence seizures are caused by brief periods of abnormal synchronized oscillat...
Four main theories on the pathophysiology of generalized absence seizures have been proposed. The "c...
Three major theories concerning the pathophysiology of generalised absence seizures have been propos...
Contains fulltext : 208861.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Absence seizure...
Classical theories on absence epilepsy suggest that the bilateral generalized spike-wave discharges ...
This review summarizes the findings obtained over the past 70 years on the fundamental mechanisms un...
International audienceThe absence epilepsies are characterized by recurrent episodes of loss of cons...
© 2021 Patrick Pierre O'BrienEpilepsy is the most common recurrent neurological condition, affecting...
Spike-wave discharges (SWDs) on the EEG during absence epilepsy are waxing and waning stages of cort...
Contains fulltext : 139822.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Network mechani...
Generalized spike-and-wave (SW) discharges are often associated with periods of impaired consciousne...
The discovery, development and use of genetic rodent models of absence epilepsy have led to a new th...
Item does not contain fulltextPurpose: Spike-and-wave discharges (SWDs) recorded in the cortical EEG...
Contains fulltext : 55076.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The cortico-re...
Recent clinical and experimental evidence suggests that the spike-wave discharges (SWD) of absence s...
International audienceAbsence seizures are caused by brief periods of abnormal synchronized oscillat...
Four main theories on the pathophysiology of generalized absence seizures have been proposed. The "c...
Three major theories concerning the pathophysiology of generalised absence seizures have been propos...
Contains fulltext : 208861.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Absence seizure...
Classical theories on absence epilepsy suggest that the bilateral generalized spike-wave discharges ...
This review summarizes the findings obtained over the past 70 years on the fundamental mechanisms un...
International audienceThe absence epilepsies are characterized by recurrent episodes of loss of cons...
© 2021 Patrick Pierre O'BrienEpilepsy is the most common recurrent neurological condition, affecting...
Spike-wave discharges (SWDs) on the EEG during absence epilepsy are waxing and waning stages of cort...
Contains fulltext : 139822.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Network mechani...
Generalized spike-and-wave (SW) discharges are often associated with periods of impaired consciousne...
The discovery, development and use of genetic rodent models of absence epilepsy have led to a new th...
Item does not contain fulltextPurpose: Spike-and-wave discharges (SWDs) recorded in the cortical EEG...
Contains fulltext : 55076.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The cortico-re...
Recent clinical and experimental evidence suggests that the spike-wave discharges (SWD) of absence s...
International audienceAbsence seizures are caused by brief periods of abnormal synchronized oscillat...