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Cortical low-frequency power correlates with behavioral impairment in animal model of focal limbic seizures.

Abhijeet GummadavelliReese MartinDerek GoshayLim-Anna SieuJingwen XuBenjamin Fredrick GruenbaumCian McCaffertyJason L GerrardHal Blumenfeld
Published in: Epilepsia (2021)
These findings support prior human studies of temporal lobe epilepsy as well as anesthetized animal models suggesting that focal limbic seizures depress consciousness through remote network effects on the cortex, rather than through local hippocampal involvement. By identifying the cortical physiological changes associated with impaired arousal and responsiveness in focal seizures, these results may help guide future therapies to restore ictal and postictal consciousness, improving quality of life for people with epilepsy.
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