Interictal intracranial EEG for predicting surgical success: the importance of space and time
Yujiang Wang,
Nishant Sinha,
Gabrielle M. Schroeder
et al.
Abstract:Predicting post-operative seizure freedom using functional correlation networks derived from interictal intracranial EEG has shown some success. However, there are important challenges to consider. 1: electrodes physically closer to each other naturally tend to be more correlated causing a spatial bias. 2: implantation location and number of electrodes differ between patients, making cross-subject comparisons difficult. 3: functional correlation networks can vary over time but are currently assumed as static.I… Show more
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