2011 5th International IEEE/EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering 2011
DOI: 10.1109/ner.2011.5910516
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Relationship between cerebral perfusion and EEG in the rat brain

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“…Further, Oommen et al [62] demonstrated the dynamism of the peri-ictal CBF in 46 patients using video-EEG and monitored inter-ictal, peri-ictal, and immediately postictal CBF with SPECT, which corroborated the observation they reported in 1997 using TDF probes [14]. More recently, Oommen et al reported changes of CBF in a rat monitored by EEG and laser Doppler flowmetry (LDF), demonstrating an increase in cerebral perfusion with the onset of the epileptiform electrical discharge and CBF restoring to the basal level within several minutes after the seizure [63]. The study provided an independent confirmation of the changes in CBF related to epileptic seizure observed by Weinand et al [14].…”
Section: Comparison Of Epilepsy Studies Using Tdf With Other Studiessupporting
confidence: 75%
“…Further, Oommen et al [62] demonstrated the dynamism of the peri-ictal CBF in 46 patients using video-EEG and monitored inter-ictal, peri-ictal, and immediately postictal CBF with SPECT, which corroborated the observation they reported in 1997 using TDF probes [14]. More recently, Oommen et al reported changes of CBF in a rat monitored by EEG and laser Doppler flowmetry (LDF), demonstrating an increase in cerebral perfusion with the onset of the epileptiform electrical discharge and CBF restoring to the basal level within several minutes after the seizure [63]. The study provided an independent confirmation of the changes in CBF related to epileptic seizure observed by Weinand et al [14].…”
Section: Comparison Of Epilepsy Studies Using Tdf With Other Studiessupporting
confidence: 75%