In Search of a Common Language: The Standardized Electrode Nomenclature for Stereoelectroencephalography Applications
Michelle Y. Chiu,
Jeffrey Bolton,
Jeffrey S. Raskin
et al.
Abstract:Purpose:
Stereoelectroencephalography (SEEG) is widely performed on individuals with medically refractory epilepsy for whom invasive seizure localization is desired. Despite increasing adoption in many centers across the world, no standardized electrode naming convention exists, generating confusion among both clinical and research teams.
Methods:
We have developed a novel nomenclature, named the Standardized Electrode Nomenclature for SEEG Applications… Show more
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