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Event-related Potentials in Patients with Epilepsy : from Current State to Future Prospects
Event-related Potentials in Patients with Epilepsy : from Current State to Future Prospects
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Akio Ikeda, Yushi Inoue
2008
Series : Progress in Epileptic Disorders
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ISBN : 9782742006847
292 pages
Specialty : Neurology, Epilepsy
Published in : English
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Event-related Potentials (ERPs) have been studied for more than 40 years as a window into higher cortical function. Although ERPs have long been investigated in the field of epilepsy, their complete analysis has had to await the development of powerful computer technology. As this technology comes online, increasing the clinical application of ERPS to epilepsy can be expected. Eventually, ERPs may contribute to brain computer interfaces through the marriage of computer technology and nanotechnology. This book covers all aspects of ERPs related to epilepsy, including ERPs in the evaluation of epileptic pathophysiology, higher cortical functions, functional deficits, other neuroimaging techniques, epilepsy surgery, antiepileptic drugs, and developmental aspects in children. CONTENTS Section I: ERPs and cortical functions ERP study in epilepsy: introductory remarks Brain states measured as the P3 Inhibitory frontal lobe function and ERPs Visual ERPs and cortical function ERPs and cognitive dysfunction: implication of TWI in clinical application of MMN Auditory and visual mismatch negativity (MMN) in children with typical and delayed development Section II: ERPs and source imaging Considerations in source estimation of the P3 with epilepsy MEG in the study of higher cortical functions Section III: Higher cortical function and epilepsy Memory and epilepsy From sensation to perception: ERP studies in human auditory cortex Motor control and epilepsy: functional restoration after surgical treatment for intractable epilepsy Language and epilepsy Section IV: Epilepsy surgery and ERPs Intracranial ERPs in presurgical evaluation and basic research Electrical micro-stimulation of hippocampus as a presurgical examination to predict memory impairment after hippocampectomy The cognitive event-related potentials in the basal ganglia: invasive studies Visual language processes in basal temporal language area: invasive ERP study and beyond Epilepsy surgery and ERPs: invasive study in epilepsy for motor function Section V: Various aspects of ERPs: techniques, brain rhythm and basic approach Methodological aspects of ERP: integration approach from temporal and spatial domain ERD/ERS and ERPs Human sensorimotor functions: mapping ERPs or brain rhythms? Face recognition-related potentials Functional dynamics of epileptic brain, cognition, emotion and anticonvulsant
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