Oscillatory and nonoscillatory sleep electroencephalographic biomarkers of the epileptic network.
Véronique LatreilleJustin Corbin-LapointeLaure Peter-DerexJohn ThomasJean-Marc LinaBirgit FrauscherPublished in: Epilepsia (2024)
This work suggests that nonoscillatory components of the intracranial EEG signal could serve as promising interictal sleep candidates of epileptogenicity in patients with drug-resistant epilepsy. Our findings further advance the understanding of epilepsy as a disease, whereby absence or loss of sleep physiology may provide information complementary to pathological epileptic processes.