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Imbalance of community structures in epilepsy

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, , Citation G J Ortega et al 2010 J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 246 012036 DOI 10.1088/1742-6596/246/1/012036

1742-6596/246/1/012036

Abstract

Epilepsy is commonly associated with synchronous activity in the form of spikes and also in developed seizures. Desynchronised activity seems to play an important role also in the seizure process, favouring the initiation of seizures. The aim of the present work is to explore synchronization activity in the inner areas in the temporal lobe of epileptic patients by a novel approach. Two temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) patients' records have been analyzed through a cluster analysis. Electrical activity in the inner part of the temporal has been recorded by using Foramen Ovale Electrodes (FOE), a semi-invasive technique frequently used in drug resistant epileptic patients. Instead of tracking synchronized activity, we give here special attention to desynchronized activity, mainly those areas which are not included in synchronization clusters. Our results show that electrical activity in the epileptic side behaves in a less cohesive fashion than the contra-lateral side. There exists a clear tendency in the epileptic side to be organized as isolated clusters of electrical activity as compared with the contra-lateral side, which is organized in the form of large clusters of synchronous activity. In particular, we shall give special attention to the cluster desynchronization during the seizures. As we shall show, our results can help in understand several characteristics of the seizures dynamics.

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10.1088/1742-6596/246/1/012036