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Circadian changes in aperiodic activity are correlated with seizure reduction in patients with mesial temporal lobe epilepsy treated with responsive neurostimulation.

Chantel M CharleboisDaria Nesterovich AndersonElliot H SmithTyler S DavisBlake J NewmanAngela Y PetersAmir M ArainAlan D DorvalJohn D RolstonChristopher R Butson
Published in: Epilepsia (2024)
These findings suggest that circadian modulation of baseline broadband activity is a biomarker of response to RNS early during therapy. This marker has the potential to identify patients who are likely to respond to mesial temporal RNS. Furthermore, we propose that less day/night modulation of the aperiodic exponent may be related to dysfunction in excitation/inhibition balance and its interconnected role in epilepsy, sleep, and memory.
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