Thalamic neuromodulation in epilepsy: A primer for emerging circuit-based therapies.
Bryan ZhengDavid D LiuBrian B TheyelHael AbdulrazeqAnna R KimataPeter M LauroWael F AsaadPublished in: Expert review of neurotherapeutics (2023)
The thalamus is critically involved with the function of many cortical and subcortical areas, suggesting it may serve as a compelling node for preventing or aborting seizures, and so it has increasingly been targeted for the surgical treatment of epilepsy. As various thalamic neuromodulation strategies for seizure control are developed, there is a need to ground such interventions in a mechanistic, circuit-based framework.