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Autor:
Sandra Gattas, Myra Sarai Larson, Lilit Mnatsakanyan, Indranil Sen-Gupta, Sumeet Vadera, A. Lee Swindlehurst, Paul E. Rapp, Jack J. Lin, Michael A. Yassa
Publikováno v:
Nature Communications, Vol 14, Iss 1, Pp 1-16 (2023)
Abstract Episodic memory arises as a function of dynamic interactions between the hippocampus and the neocortex, yet the mechanisms have remained elusive. Here, using human intracranial recordings during a mnemonic discrimination task, we report that
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/bd633e8337ea4e5bb0bbc238dab78f40
Publikováno v:
Epilepsia Open, Vol 5, Iss 2, Pp 263-273 (2020)
Abstract Objective High‐frequency oscillations (HFOs) are a promising biomarker for the epileptogenic zone. However, no physiological definition of an HFO has been established, so detection relies on the empirical definition of an HFO derived from
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/9db2de995e3d46468add831107deefe6
Autor:
Alvin Y. Chan, Jack J. Lin, Lilit Mnatsakanyan, Mona Sazgar, Indranil Sen-Gupta, Frank P.K. Hsu, Sumeet Vadera
Publikováno v:
Interdisciplinary Neurosurgery, Vol 6, Iss C, Pp 38-41 (2016)
Background: Classically, transoccipital hippocampal depth electrode implantation requires a stereotactic headframe and arc and the patient to be placed in a seated or prone position, which can be cumbersome to position and uncomfortable for the surge
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/169d796c64f2425ea81dce10c43c9f69
Autor:
Jason Ledesma, Lilit Mnatsakanyan, Jack J. Lin, Indranil Sen-Gupta, Mona Sazgar, Frank P.K. Hsu, Sumeet Vadera
Publikováno v:
Interdisciplinary Neurosurgery, Vol 5, Iss C, Pp 29-31 (2016)
Introduction: Stereoelectroencephalography (SEEG) and subdural grids (SDG) are both effective options for localizing the ictal onset zone in patients with frequent seizures. The choice of intracranial monitoring technique utilized depends upon severa
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/200c4bba7aa44202af77b7ab24c6176c
Publikováno v:
Clinical Neurophysiology. 131:2542-2550
ObjectiveStudies of high frequency oscillations (HFOs) in epilepsy have primarily tested the HFO rate as a biomarker of the seizure onset zone (SOZ), but the rate varies over time and is not robust for all individual subjects. As an alternative, we t
Publikováno v:
Epilepsia Open, Vol 5, Iss 2, Pp 263-273 (2020)
Epilepsia Open
Epilepsia Open
Author(s): Charupanit, Krit; Sen-Gupta, Indranil; Lin, Jack J; Lopour, Beth A | Abstract: ObjectiveHigh-frequency oscillations (HFOs) are a promising biomarker for the epileptogenic zone. However, no physiological definition of an HFO has been establ
Author(s): Trevino, Casey | Advisor(s): Lopour, Beth | Abstract: High frequency oscillations (HFOs) are a promising new biomarker of epileptogenicity, as they occur more frequently in the seizure onset zone (SOZ) and may aid in the demarcation of the
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::ef73a3ad7ff978fcd57a2196c3f6f452
https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.09.14.297309
https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.09.14.297309
ObjectiveHigh frequency oscillations (HFOs) recorded by intracranial electrodes have generated excitement for their potential to help localize epileptic tissue for surgical resection. However, the number of HFOs per minute (i.e. the HFO “rate”) i
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::28caf9b00c121add21bd07c208172c9e
https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.05.28.122416
https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.05.28.122416
Autor:
Subhasish Dhal, Indranil Sen Gupta
Publikováno v:
Wireless Personal Communications. 97:3547-3568
This paper proposes a secure and lightweight object searching scheme using Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology. The proposed scheme assumes that the objects are attached with multiple number of RFID tags which helps to increase the detec
Autor:
Jack J. Lin, Frank P.K. Hsu, Alvin Y. Chan, Mona Sazgar, Lilit Mnatsakanyan, Sumeet Vadera, Indranil Sen-Gupta
Publikováno v:
Operative Neurosurgery. 14:267-272
Background Responsive neurostimulation (RNS) is a relatively new treatment option that has been shown to be effective for patients with medically refractory focal epilepsy when resection is not possible, especially in bilateral mesial temporal onset.