Usefulness of multiple frequency band source localizations in ictal MEG
Highlights • Source localization in the gamma band in a 10 s window before ictal onset showed the best concordance to the resection cavity among the tested frequencies and time windows. • A localization method using a 10 s time window does not require a subjective selection procedure; it would be bo...
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description | Highlights • Source localization in the gamma band in a 10 s window before ictal onset showed the best concordance to the resection cavity among the tested frequencies and time windows. • A localization method using a 10 s time window does not require a subjective selection procedure; it would be both more convenient and more objective in a clinical setting. • Focal localization via a gamma band source predicts a seizure-free outcome, especially in patients with focal cortical dysplasia pathology. |
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