2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2015.03.027
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Multimodal effective connectivity analysis reveals seizure focus and propagation in musicogenic epilepsy

Abstract: Dynamic causal modeling (DCM) is a method to non-invasively assess effective connectivity between brain regions. 'Musicogenic epilepsy' is a rare reflex epilepsy syndrome in which seizures can be elicited by musical stimuli and thus represents a unique possibility to investigate complex human brain networks and test connectivity analysis tools. We investigated effective connectivity in a case of musicogenic epilepsy using DCM for fMRI, high-density (hd-) EEG and MEG and validated results with intracranial EEG … Show more

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“…In addition, the seizure focus and propagation were investigated by the resting state function connectivity analysis [34] and effective connectivity analysis. [35] Thus, the functional integration between nodes of the network might be enhanced because of the long-term epileptiform activity in these regions associated with epileptogenic zones. On the other hand, the essential clinical feature of BECTS, that is, the remission of seizures spontaneously after adolescence, [36] might contribute to the differences in the findings related to BECTS and other types of epilepsy with poor prognoses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the seizure focus and propagation were investigated by the resting state function connectivity analysis [34] and effective connectivity analysis. [35] Thus, the functional integration between nodes of the network might be enhanced because of the long-term epileptiform activity in these regions associated with epileptogenic zones. On the other hand, the essential clinical feature of BECTS, that is, the remission of seizures spontaneously after adolescence, [36] might contribute to the differences in the findings related to BECTS and other types of epilepsy with poor prognoses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can be used to test which brain region drives which making it a very appealing tool in epilepsy diagnostics, where the main question is that of the actual focus or origin of epileptic activity. DCM has already been successfully used to investigate effective connectivity in epileptic networks on a single‐subject patient‐specific level, as well as in a small group of patients with GGE . The latter study investigated the effective connectivity between precuneus, thalamus, and prefrontal cortex to identify a causal hierarchy during GSWDs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was supported by an invasive study, further showing a temporal to frontal seizure propagation. 33 Rarely, invasive EEG has been performed in cases of refractory ME. 20,21,27,34,35 A group of 3 patients with an age range of 19 to 24 years were studied by Tayah et al Surface EEG, PET, and MEG were used to determine the regions to be sampled using invasive EEG.…”
Section: Imaging In Mementioning
confidence: 99%