2022
DOI: 10.2176/jns-nmc.2021-0389
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Comparison of Thresholds between Bipolar and Monopolar Electrical Cortical Stimulation

Abstract: Electrical cortical stimulation is widely performed and is the gold standard for functional mapping in intractable epilepsy patients; however, a standard protocol has not yet been established. With respect to stimulation methods, two techniques can be applied: monopolar and bipolar stimulation. We compared the threshold to induce clinical symptoms between these two stimulation techniques. Twenty patients with intractable epilepsy who underwent electrical cortical stimulation for functional mapping were retrosp… Show more

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“…Patient had to indicate when a red laser was visible, which was consecutively pointed to all parts of the picture. [ 257 ] Language Picture naming task [ 260 ] Language Object naming Sentence reading Speech production Verbal command Sensory Subjective sensory sensations [ 261 ] Language Picture-naming task Alternate reading tasks for kana or kanji [ 262 ] Language Object naming task Visuospatial Line bisection task [ 263 ] Language Word naming tasks (consecutively facial expressions measured during this) [ 264 ] Language Counting Picture naming Verb generation Reading kanji and hiragana Calculation Calculation task [ 266 ] Language Action verb naming Conceptual knowledge of actions: the Kissing and Dancing Test ( KDT ) Sensorimotor Handedness Decision Task ( HDT ) Praxis Florida Praxis Imagery Questionnaire Buccofacial praxis Ideomotor praxis Working memory Digit span [ 267 ] Language Object naming Word reading Word repetition Pseudoword reading Pseudoword repetition Phonological discrimination Verb naming Token test Lexical decision Working memory Short term memory span Working memory [ 268 ] Language Object naming Verbal fluency Action verb naming Metaphor comprehension Executive function Stroop task Working memory Digit span forward Digit span backward Processing speed ...…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patient had to indicate when a red laser was visible, which was consecutively pointed to all parts of the picture. [ 257 ] Language Picture naming task [ 260 ] Language Object naming Sentence reading Speech production Verbal command Sensory Subjective sensory sensations [ 261 ] Language Picture-naming task Alternate reading tasks for kana or kanji [ 262 ] Language Object naming task Visuospatial Line bisection task [ 263 ] Language Word naming tasks (consecutively facial expressions measured during this) [ 264 ] Language Counting Picture naming Verb generation Reading kanji and hiragana Calculation Calculation task [ 266 ] Language Action verb naming Conceptual knowledge of actions: the Kissing and Dancing Test ( KDT ) Sensorimotor Handedness Decision Task ( HDT ) Praxis Florida Praxis Imagery Questionnaire Buccofacial praxis Ideomotor praxis Working memory Digit span [ 267 ] Language Object naming Word reading Word repetition Pseudoword reading Pseudoword repetition Phonological discrimination Verb naming Token test Lexical decision Working memory Short term memory span Working memory [ 268 ] Language Object naming Verbal fluency Action verb naming Metaphor comprehension Executive function Stroop task Working memory Digit span forward Digit span backward Processing speed ...…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The locations of the implanted electrodes were confirmed using presurgical 3dimensionally reconstructed magnetic resonance imaging coordinated with postoperative high resolution volumetric computed tomography (1-mm-thick slices) to supply a visual correlation between the location of each electrode and the corresponding structures, as previously reported. [9][10][11]…”
Section: Subdural Electrode Placement and Iecogmentioning
confidence: 99%