5 results match your criteria: "Atlantic Health Neuroscience Institute[Affiliation]"
Epileptic Disord
August 2024
Overlook MEG Center, Atlantic Health Neuroscience Institute, Summit, New Jersey, USA.
J Clin Neurophysiol
January 2024
Overlook MEG Center, Atlantic Health Neuroscience Institute, Summit, New Jersey, U.S.A..
Presurgical evaluations to plan intracranial EEG implantations or surgical therapies at most epilepsy centers in the United States currently depend on the visual inspection of EEG traces. Such analysis is inadequate and does not exploit all the localizing information contained in scalp EEG. Various types of EEG source modeling or imaging can provide sublobar localization of spike and seizure sources in the brain, and the software to do this with typical long-term monitoring EEG data are available to all epilepsy centers.
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January 2024
Northeast Regional Epilepsy Group, Atlantic Health Neuroscience Institute, Summit, New Jersey, U.S.A.
Epilepsia
October 2022
Department of Neurology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA.
With continued advancement in computational technologies, the analysis of electroencephalography (EEG) has shifted from pure visual analysis to a noninvasive computational technique called EEG source imaging (ESI), which involves mathematical modeling of dipolar and distributed sources of a given scalp EEG pattern. ESI is a noninvasive phase I test for presurgical localization of the seizure onset zone in focal epilepsy. It is a relatively inexpensive modality, as it leverages scalp EEG and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data already collected typically during presurgical evaluation.
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October 2021
Division of Child Neurology, Department of Pediatrics, McGovern Medical School at UTHealth, Houston, TX, United States.