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Slow oscillations open susceptible time windows for epileptic discharges.

Laurent SheybaniPierre MégevandLaurent SpinelliChristian G BénarShahan MomjianMargitta SeeckCharles QuairiauxAndreas KleinschmidtSerge Vulliémoz
Published in: Epilepsia (2021)
Our results show that epileptic discharges occur during vulnerable time windows set up by a specific phase of slow oscillations. The specificity of these permissive windows is further reinforced by the increased coupling of neuronal activity to slow oscillations. These findings contribute to our understanding of epilepsy as a distributed oscillopathy and open avenues for future neuromodulation strategies aiming at disrupting proepileptic mechanisms.
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