A study of electroencephalography data from 29 people with epilepsy finds that although high-frequency oscillations have been proposed as biomarkers to localize epileptic tissue for surgical resection, the concurrence of high-frequency oscillations with epileptiform spikes differentiates pathological oscillations from nonepileptiform signals and provides a potential tool for presurgical diagnosis and postsurgical evaluation, according to the authors.
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Article #20-11130: "Noninvasive high-frequency oscillations riding spikes delineates epileptogenic sources," by Zhengxiang Cai et al.
MEDIA CONTACT: Bin He, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA; email: <bhe1@andrew.cmu.edu>
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences