Human focal seizures are characterized by populations of fixed duration and interval.
Mark J CookPhilippa J KarolyDean R FreestoneDavid HimesKent LeydeSamuel BerkovicTerence O'BrienDavid B GraydenRay BostonPublished in: Epilepsia (2015)
These data represent the first opportunity to reliably investigate the statistics of seizure occurrence in a realistic, long-term setting. The presence of distinct duration groups implies that the evolution of seizures follows a predetermined course. Patterns of seizure activity showed considerable variation between individuals, but were highly predictable within individuals. This finding indicates seizure dynamics are characterized by subject-specific time scales; therefore, temporal distributions of seizures should also be interpreted on an individual level. Identification of duration and interval subgroups may provide a new avenue for improving seizure prediction.