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CREATe Therapeutics Achieves Complete Seizure Prevention in a Severe Model of Focal Epilepsy - Breakthrough Preclinical Result in Epilepsy Treatment These findings strengthen our confidence as we progress toward ...

After Epilepsy Surgery, When to Stop ASMs Matters - A multicenter cohort study explores how the timing of ASM withdrawal after epilepsy surgery may influence seizure relapse and long-term outcomes.

Can Epilepsy Be Cured? A Neurologist Explains What Seizure-Free Really Means - What does it truly mean to be seizure-free A Neurologist explains the difference between remission and a cure and the latest treatment options for managing the condition ...

Understanding epilepsy: Seven ways to respond to an epileptic seizure - At the forefront of epilepsy research and treatment is the University of Alabama at Birmingham Epilepsy Center, a collaborative initiative between the UAB Department of Neurology and UAB Hospital, ...

Pediatrics in Brevard: Here's what to know about epilepsy, what to do if someone has seizure - More than 3.4 million people in the United States have epilepsy, so it is a relatively common diagnosis. In fact, it is the fourth-most common neurologic condition in the world. November is National ...

Neurofeedback News

How Neurofeedback Can Help Troubled Couples Get Back on the Same Wavelength - Dr. David Helfand (left) with a patient. The cap contains 19 electrodes that measure the brain’s electrical activity. Credit: Courtesy When a 10-year romantic relationship ended last spring for ...

What is neurofeedback? Video game-like therapy being used to treat anxiety, ADHD and more - It’s like a gym for your brain. As issues like anxiety, depression and restless sleep have spiked during the pandemic, some people are turning to neurofeedback, a kind of gym for the brain. It’s a ...

Neurofeedback is the newest mental health hack among entrepreneurs. Here’s why - Running a business can be an exhilarating and rewarding journey, but it can also bring a unique set of stressors. While the beginning stages of a business can be exciting and feel full of ...

Brain training with neurofeedback shows enhanced benefits on cognitive functions - Neurofeedback has been used for decades to reinforce healthy brain functions. With previous research reporting a positive correlation between enhanced brain activities during brain training and ...

How Can Neurofeedback Therapy Help Language and Processing Development? - From birth on, parents can count on their children to be individuals who grow and develop at their own pace. But from a developmental perspective, there are timeframes when kids typically achieve ...

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Spurious Spike Elimination using Sparse Signal Processing Improves Seizure Onset Zone Delineation in Brief Intraoperative iEEG Recordings - Interictal epileptiform spikes and high frequency oscillations (HFOs) have proven to be promising neuro biomarkers for seizure onset zone (SOZ) identification in drug-resistant epilepsy. This study presents a sparse signal processing based denoising model for epileptiform spikes. The model was trained on expert-labeled events to remove artifacts and spurious detections from the initial candidat...

Bitemporal Lobe Epilepsy: Evolving Diagnostic and Treatment Paradigms - Bilateral temporal lobe epilepsy (BTLE) represents a challenging subset of drug-resistant epilepsy, accounting for 20-35% of temporal lobe epilepsy cases. Characterized by independent seizure onset from both temporal lobes, BTLE complicates diagnosis and treatment due to the difficulty in precisely localizing seizure onset zones (SOZs) and its profound cognitive and quality-of-life impact. Memo...

Febrile Seizures: Clinical Insights From Decades of the National Institutes of Neurological Diseases and Stroke (NINDS) Support - No abstract

EPIC-NET: EEG-based epilepsy classification and brain localization using Optuna wave-gated recurrent unit network - INTRODUCTION: Epilepsy is a chronic neurological disorder characterized by abnormal brain activity, often diagnosed through visual analysis of electroencephalography (EEG) signals. However, the existing works focused only on general epilepsy and failed to focus on location-based wave detection.

A survey about laughter upon viewing functional seizures - INTRODUCTION: Laughter among physicians when observing clinical manifestations of functional seizures (FS) or other functional disorders is frequently noted. This reflexive response can occur both in clinical practice and during video presentations at medical conferences. We examine the underlying factors contributing to physicians' laughter in response to the diagnosis of FS.

Contrasting effects of PHD finger protein 24 (PHF24) on brain morphology of the spontaneous generalized tonic-clonic seizure model; Noda epileptic rat (NER) and Phf24-null rat - Noda epileptic rat (NER) is a mutant model for epilepsy that exhibits spontaneous generalized tonic-clonic seizure. Epileptogenesis of NER remains to be elucidated; but it is detected an insertion of an endogenous retrovirus sequence in intron 2 of the PHD finger protein 24 (Phf24) gene. PHF24 is widely expressed in the soma of neurons and neuropil in the wild-type rat brain and spinal cord but...

Science Daily

Brain signal irregularity may provide clues to understanding epileptic process - Researchers propose a new method to differentiate signals from the epileptic focus from those recorded in other parts of the brain without the presence of an epileptic seizure. This technique may help detect epilepsy-induced features from these signals much quicker than conventional analysis techniques.

Breakthrough tech enables seizure localization in minutes - New research introduces a novel network analysis technology that uses minimally invasive resting state electrophysiological recordings to localize seizure onset brain regions and predict seizure outcomes in just 10 minutes.

Antidepressant use during pregnancy not linked to epilepsy in children - A new study suggests that antidepressant use by mothers during the first trimester of pregnancy does not increase the chances of epilepsy and seizures in babies.

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