New stimulation procedures for language mapping in stereo‐EEG
Belén Abarrategui,
Veronica Pelliccia,
Ginevra Giovannelli
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveCortical intracerebral electrical stimulation is an important tool for language mapping in the presurgical work‐up of patients with drug‐resistant focal epilepsy. Language mapping with stereo–electroencephalography (EEG) is usually performed by high‐frequency stimulations (HFS: 50 Hz), whereas low‐frequency stimulations (LFS: 1 Hz) are usually considered useful for primary cortices mapping. Little is known in literature about “intermediate” frequencies (IFS: 6–15 Hz). Our objective is to explore the c… Show more
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