Does the region of epileptogenicity influence the pattern of change in cortical excitability?
Highlights • We use transcranial magnetic stimulation to characterize cortical excitability in focal epilepsies. • Group TMS studies demonstrate that disturbances in cortical excitability are more confined to the affected hemisphere in drug naïve temporal lobe epilepsy. • Temporal lobe epilepsy can...
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description | Highlights • We use transcranial magnetic stimulation to characterize cortical excitability in focal epilepsies. • Group TMS studies demonstrate that disturbances in cortical excitability are more confined to the affected hemisphere in drug naïve temporal lobe epilepsy. • Temporal lobe epilepsy can be distinguished from other focal epilepsies early at onset. |
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