Spatial and episodic memory tasks promote temporal lobe interictal spikes.
Umesh VivekanandaDaniel BushJames A BisbyBeate DiehlAshwani JhaParashkev NachevRoman RodionovNeil BurgessMatthew C WalkerPublished in: Annals of neurology (2019)
Reflex epilepsies have been demonstrated to exploit specific networks that subserve normal physiological function. It is unclear whether more common forms of epilepsy share this particular feature. By measuring interictal spikes in patients with a range of epilepsies, we show that 2 tasks known to specifically engage the hippocampus and temporal neocortex promoted increased interictal spiking within these regions, whereas a nonhippocampal dependent task did not. This indicates that interictal spike frequency may reflect the processing demands being placed on specific functional-anatomical networks in epilepsy. ANN NEUROL 2019;86:304-309.