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Signal analysis techniques for localising spikes and slow waves based on MEG/EE...

Author(s): J.C. de Munck cv logo 1 ; A. de Jongh cv logo 2 ; D. van ‘t Ent cv logo 3 ; P. Ossenblok cv logo 4 ; J.C. Baayen cv logo 5 ; M. Pulligheddu cv logo 6 ; C.J. Stam cv logo 7 ; F.H. Lopes da Silva cv logo 8

Date: 2012

Origin: Electrónica e Telecomunicações

Subject(s): signal analysis; brain activity; epilepsy; signal analysis; brain activity; epilepsy


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Two abnormalities in the spontaneous magnetic brain activity of patients with tumours and epilepsy are investigated: slow waves and inter-ictal spikes. Signal analysis techniques are demonstrated to localise their underlying generators, project these sources onto the patient’s MR scan and to compare their locations. The clinical importance of this study is to get insight into the question whether the (abundant) slow waves can be used as a diagnostic substitute for the (relatively rare) inter ictalspikes. Two abnormalities in the spontaneous magnetic brain activity of patients with tumours and epilepsy are investigated: slow waves and inter-ictal spikes. Signal analysis techniques are demonstrated to localise their underlying generators, project these sources onto the patient’s MR scan and to compare their locations. The clinical importance of this study is to get insight into the question whether the (abundant) slow waves can be used as a diagnostic substitute for the (relatively rare) inter ictalspikes.
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Language English
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