The discovery, development, and use of genetic rodent models of absence epilepsy have led to a new theory about the origin of absence seizures. A focal zone has been identified in the peri-oral region of the somatosensory cortex in WAG/Rij and GAERS – the two most commonly used models – from which the seizure quickly spreads over the cortex and to the thalamus. Activity in the cortex leads to activity in the thalamus in the first 500 ms of a seizure, and other cortical and thalamic sites consistently lag behind this focal site. After the first 500 ms of a seizure, the thalamus and cortex form a complex oscillatory network, and time relations and spreading directions can switch in an unpredictable way. Pharmacological, neurophysiological, an...
International audienceAbsence epilepsy belongs to genetic epilepsies and is characterized by recurre...
Le doctorant n'a pas délivré de résumé en françaisAbsence epilepsy syndrome is accompanied with sudd...
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Item does not contain fulltextThe discovery, development, and use of genetic rodent models of absenc...
The discovery, development and use of genetic rodent models of absence epilepsy have led to a new th...
Contains fulltext : 162640.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The discovery, ...
Classical theories on absence epilepsy suggest that the bilateral generalized spike-wave discharges ...
Contains fulltext : 55076.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The cortico-re...
© 2021 Patrick Pierre O'BrienEpilepsy is the most common recurrent neurological condition, affecting...
This review summarizes the findings obtained over the past 70 years on the fundamental mechanisms un...
Item does not contain fulltextThree major theories concerning the pathophysiology of generalised abs...
International audienceThe absence epilepsies are characterized by recurrent episodes of loss of cons...
International audienceThe absence epilepsies are characterized by recurrent episodes of loss of cons...
International audienceThe absence epilepsies are characterized by recurrent episodes of loss of cons...
International audienceAbsence epilepsy belongs to genetic epilepsies and is characterized by recurre...
International audienceAbsence epilepsy belongs to genetic epilepsies and is characterized by recurre...
Le doctorant n'a pas délivré de résumé en françaisAbsence epilepsy syndrome is accompanied with sudd...
Contains fulltext : 55480.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Four main theo...
Item does not contain fulltextThe discovery, development, and use of genetic rodent models of absenc...
The discovery, development and use of genetic rodent models of absence epilepsy have led to a new th...
Contains fulltext : 162640.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The discovery, ...
Classical theories on absence epilepsy suggest that the bilateral generalized spike-wave discharges ...
Contains fulltext : 55076.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The cortico-re...
© 2021 Patrick Pierre O'BrienEpilepsy is the most common recurrent neurological condition, affecting...
This review summarizes the findings obtained over the past 70 years on the fundamental mechanisms un...
Item does not contain fulltextThree major theories concerning the pathophysiology of generalised abs...
International audienceThe absence epilepsies are characterized by recurrent episodes of loss of cons...
International audienceThe absence epilepsies are characterized by recurrent episodes of loss of cons...
International audienceThe absence epilepsies are characterized by recurrent episodes of loss of cons...
International audienceAbsence epilepsy belongs to genetic epilepsies and is characterized by recurre...
International audienceAbsence epilepsy belongs to genetic epilepsies and is characterized by recurre...
Le doctorant n'a pas délivré de résumé en françaisAbsence epilepsy syndrome is accompanied with sudd...
Contains fulltext : 55480.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Four main theo...