2011
DOI: 10.1590/s1676-26492011000200003
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Hemispheric assymetry of abnormal focal EEG findings

Abstract: Left and right cerebral hemispheres are morphologically similar, although they are functionally different. Focal EEG abnormalities should appear with an equal frequency in both of them, but the literature has reported a left predominance. We presented the first Latin American study on lateralization of focal EEG abnormalities. METHOD: We retrospectively studied 10,408 EEGs from April 2001 to April 2010. They were separated by age and gender to estimate the frequency of left-sided versus right-sided focal abnor… Show more

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“…One of the most interesting findings of our study is that when evaluating FIRDA characteristics; we found it to be asymmetric in more than half of the cases and that in the majority of these cases it was more prominent on the left, even though no correlating lesion was found in most of them. We believe that this finding could represent another support to the evidence that focal EEG abnormalities are more common on the left hemisphere, hypothesized to be related to its more complex functions and different cytoarchitectural arrangements, or possibly to differences between the hemispheres in terms of timing of maturation processes…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 66%
“…One of the most interesting findings of our study is that when evaluating FIRDA characteristics; we found it to be asymmetric in more than half of the cases and that in the majority of these cases it was more prominent on the left, even though no correlating lesion was found in most of them. We believe that this finding could represent another support to the evidence that focal EEG abnormalities are more common on the left hemisphere, hypothesized to be related to its more complex functions and different cytoarchitectural arrangements, or possibly to differences between the hemispheres in terms of timing of maturation processes…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 66%
“…In the group of patients with parkinsonian disorders studied here, non-specific abnormalities such as abnormal background activity, diffuse slow waves, and focal slow waves were all very common findings. We noted that focal slow activities were most common in the left hemisphere, especially in frontotemporal regions, an observation has also been noted in earlier studies (39, 40). Such peculiar findings have been hypothesized to be attributed to cytoarchitectural differences between the two hemispheres, vulnerability of the left hemisphere to injury, left-sided predisposition to vascular disturbances or to the finding that the greatest cortical cell loss occurs in the superior temporal gyrus in neurodegenerative diseases (39, 40).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…However, cognitive impairment is commonly associated with decreases in beta activity (Gola, Magnuski, Szumska, & Wrabel, 2013;Koenig et al, 2005). More pathological/uncontrolled increases in beta activity have been accompanied by a deterioration in cognitive flexibility and control (Engel & Fries, 2010;Leuchter et al, 2012), which may account for the increases seen in the current findings and may be interpreted as an adaptation where the brain attempts to use more resources to overcome potential impairment as the brain can modify its structural and functional organization to cope with demands in order to preserve cognitive functions (Dantas et al, 2011;Kolb & Whishaw, 1998). Accordingly, the activation of beta rhythms associated with depression and anxiety may still reflect cognitive dysfunction.…”
Section: Negative Mental States and Eeg Measuresmentioning
confidence: 69%