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- Seizure Semiology and Functional Anatomy in the Cerebral Cortex🔍
- The precuneal cortex🔍
- The Precuneal Cortex🔍
- The Anatomical Basis of Seizures🔍
- Ictal semiology🔍
- Emergence of semiology in epileptic seizures🔍
[Seizure Semiology and Functional Anatomy in the Cerebral Cortex]
[Seizure Semiology and Functional Anatomy in the Cerebral Cortex]
Seizure types are classified as focal, generalized, or unknown onset, all of which are further classified as motor or non-motor onset.
Association Between Semiology and Anatomo-functional ... - PubMed
Abstract · Background and objectives: Cingulate epilepsy (CE) is a rare type of focal epilepsy that is challenging to diagnose because of the ...
Seizure Semiology and Functional Anatomy in the Cerebral Cortex
The correlation between functional anatomy and seizure semiology is justified by invasive recordings such as stereotactic electroencephalography and subdural ...
The precuneal cortex: anatomy and seizure semiology - 2021
Based on the understanding of its functions and connectivity, descriptions of potential seizure semiologies are hypothesized and compared to ...
The Precuneal Cortex: Anatomy and Seizure Semiology
The purpose of this review is to describe the functional anatomy of the precuneal cortex and outline some semiological features of precuneal seizures. The ...
The Anatomical Basis of Seizures | Exon Publications
The hippocampus, amygdala, frontal cortex, temporal cortex, and olfactory cortex are the common areas involved in seizures. According to the ' ...
Ictal semiology, functional anatomy and multimodal diagnostic in ...
The insula is a hidden part in the cerebral cortex. Insular epilepsy is underrecognized and it bears a special risk for misdiagnosis with ...
Emergence of semiology in epileptic seizures - ScienceDirect.com
Studies of functional coupling within networks underlying complex ictal behavior indicate that the clinical semiology of a given seizure depends upon neither ...
Localisation in focal epilepsy: a practical guide
The semiology of epileptic seizures reflects activation, or dysfunction, of areas of brain (often termed the symptomatogenic zone) as a seizure begins and ...
Functional anatomy of the central nervous system (Chapter 3)
Cerebral cortex · Normal functions of the cortex can be suppressed during seizures: lack of memory for the event, unresponsiveness, aphasia, behavioural arrest, ...
Probabilistic landscape of seizure semiology localizing values
Semiology varies in complexity from elementary sensorimotor seizures arising from primary cortex to complex behaviours and automatisms emerging ...
(PDF) The precuneal cortex: anatomy and seizure semiology
Based on the understanding of its functions and connectivity, descriptions of potential seizure semiologies are hypothesized and compared to ...
Insular epilepsy, an under-recognized seizure semiology
For this reason, accurate seizure semiology helps to lateralize and localize the seizure onset. The insular cortex is deep, and thus scalp ...
Functional anatomy of limbic epilepsy: a proposal for central ...
In vitro studies showed that multiple limbic sites in epileptic animals (hippocampus, entorhinal cortex, piriform cortex and amygdala) have epileptiform changes ...
Understanding the functional anatomy of the frontal lobes allows us to link clinical symptoms during the seizure and areas of cortex ... Frontal lobe seizure ...
Metabolic Anatomy of Focal Motor Seizures | JAMA Neurology
Concurrent autoradiography revealed a 1.3- to 2.5-fold increase in metabolic activity in discrete areas in ipsilateral cortex, basal ganglia, thalamus, and ...
Functional anatomy of occipital lobe seizures - Neurology.org
There was restricted utilization of local U-fiber circuits and ipsilateral subcortical visual system nuclei. Stronger seizures filled up the visual cortex ...
Epilepsy and the Functional Anatomy of the Human Brain. By WILDEK.
A clinico-anatomical classification recognizes attacks that arise (1) in the cerebral cortex or (2) any subcortical region (centrencephalic) and a third ...
Epilepsy and the Functional Anatomy of the Frontal Lobe
Clinicians and basic scientists shared and integrated findings from the newest electrophysiologic, imaging, neurochemical, and behavioral techniques to aid in ...
Chapter 1 - A Brief History of Insular Cortex Epilepsy
The location and the complex functional organization of the insula explain, for instance, the difficulty researchers and clinicians had in ...