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Interactive effects of seizure frequency and lateralization on intratemporal effective connectivity in temporal lobe epilepsy.

Chang-Hyun ParkYun Seo ChoiHyeon Jin KimHwa-Kyung ChungA-Reum JungJeong Hyun YooHyang Woon Lee
Published in: Epilepsia (2017)
These findings suggest an interactive effect as well as an individual effect of seizure frequency and lateralization on neuroimaging features and cognitive function. This potential interaction needs to be evaluated in the consideration of multiple seizure factors.
Keyphrases
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