Data for: Network of autoscopic hallucinations elicited by intracerebral stimulations of periventricular nodular heterotopia: an SEEG study
Periventricular nodular heterotopias (PVNH) are areas of neurons abnormally located in the white matter that might be involved in physiological cortical functions. Autoscopic hallucinations are changes in self-consciousness determined by a mismatch in integration of multiple sensory inputs. Our goa...
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Zusammenfassung: | Periventricular nodular heterotopias (PVNH) are areas of neurons
abnormally located in the white matter that might be involved in
physiological cortical functions. Autoscopic hallucinations are changes
in self-consciousness determined by a mismatch in integration of multiple
sensory inputs. Our goal is to highlight the brain network involved in
generation of autoscopic hallucination elicited by electrical stimulation
of a PVNH in a drug resistant epilepsy patient. Our patient was explored
using stereo-electroencephalography with electrodes covering the right
posterior temporal PVNH and the adjacent cortex. Direct electrical high
frequency stimulation of the PVNH elicited autoscopic hallucinations
mainly involving the face and upper trunk. We then used multiple
modalities to determine brain connectivity: single pulse electrical
stimulation of the PVNH and stimulation-evoked potentials were used to
highlight resting state effective connectivity. High-frequency stimulation
using alternating polarity pulses enabled us to identify the network
involved, time-locked to the clinical effect and to map symptom-related
effective connectivity. Functional connectivity using a non-linear
regression method was used to determine dependencies between different
cortical regions following the stimulation. Finally, structural
connectivity was highlighted using deterministic fiber tracking.
Multi-modal connectivity analysis identified a network involving the PVNH,
occipital and temporal neocortex, fusiform gyrus and parietal cortex. |
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DOI: | 10.5061/dryad.7h44j0ztk |