2021
DOI: 10.1088/2057-1976/ac240d
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Control of epileptic seizures by electrical stimulation: a model-based study

Abstract: High frequency electrical stimulation of brain is commonly used in research experiments and clinical trials as a modern tool for control of epileptic seizures. However, the mechanistic basis by which periodic external stimuli alter the brain state is not well understood. This study provides a computational insight into the mechanism of seizure suppression by high frequency stimulation (HFS). In particular, a modified version of the Jansen-Rit neural mass model is employed, in which EEG signals can be considere… Show more

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“…Electrical stimulation applied at the sensory or motor threshold is suggested to modulate neuronal activity. This has shown potential clinical applications such as pain relief control of epileptic seizures [ 1 ], muscle activation [ 2 , 3 ], relief of symptoms of Parkinson’s disease [ 4 ], improvement of motor function after a stroke [ 5 , 6 ], and spasticity control [ 7 ], as well as the diagnosis of neural injuries [ 8 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Electrical stimulation applied at the sensory or motor threshold is suggested to modulate neuronal activity. This has shown potential clinical applications such as pain relief control of epileptic seizures [ 1 ], muscle activation [ 2 , 3 ], relief of symptoms of Parkinson’s disease [ 4 ], improvement of motor function after a stroke [ 5 , 6 ], and spasticity control [ 7 ], as well as the diagnosis of neural injuries [ 8 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%