1. ANALYSIS OF HIGH-RESOLUTION MICROELECTRODE EEG RECORDINGS IN AN ANIMAL MODEL OF SPONTANEOUS LIMBIC SEIZURES
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Michael D. Furman, Jürgen Kurths, Paul R. Carney, Marco Thiel, Jennifer Simonotto, Udo Schwarz, C. Komalapriya, M. C. Romano, and William L. Ditto
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medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Applied Mathematics ,High resolution ,Hippocampus ,Electroencephalography ,Microelectrode ,Animal model ,Recurrence quantification analysis ,Modeling and Simulation ,Medicine ,Ictal ,business ,Engineering (miscellaneous) ,Neuroscience ,Limbic epilepsy - Abstract
We perform a systematic data analysis on high resolution (0.5–12 kHz) multiarray microelectrode recordings from an animal model of spontaneous limbic epilepsy, to investigate the role of high frequency oscillations and the occurrence of early precursors for seizures. Results of spectral analysis confirm the importance of very high frequency oscillations (even greater than 600 Hz) in normal (healthy) and abnormal (epileptic) hippocampus. Furthermore, we show that the measures of Recurrence Quantification Analysis (RQA) and Recurrence Time Statistics (RTS) are successful in indicating, rather uniquely, the onset of ictal state and the occurrence of some warnings/precursors during the pre-ictal state, in contrast to the linear measures investigated.
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- 2009
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