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Comparing Electrical Stimulation Functional Mapping with Subdural Electrodes and Stereo-EEG.

Gewalin AungaroonKishore VedalaAnna W ByarsBrian ErvinLeonid RozhkovPaul S HornS K Z IhnenKatherine D HollandJeffrey R TenneyKelly KremerSusan L FongNan LinWei LiuTodd M ArthurHisako FujiwaraJesse SkochJames L LeachFrancesco T ManganoHansel M GreinerRavindra Arya
Published in: Epilepsia (2023)
SEEG and SDE have clinically relevant differences for functional brain mapping with electrical stimulation. While evaluation of language and motor regions is comparable between SEEG and SDE, SEEG offers higher likelihood of identifying sensory areas. A lower incidence of ADs and EIS, and a favorable relationship between functional and AD thresholds suggest superior safety and neurophysiologic validity for SEEG ESM than SDE ESM.
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