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Brain State Is a Major Factor in Preseizure Hippocampal Network Activity and Influences Success of Seizure Intervention.

Laura A EwellLiang LiangCaren ArmstrongIvan SoltészStefan LeutgebJill K Leutgeb
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2016)
Hippocampal single-unit activity is strongly shaped by behavioral brain state, yet this relationship has been largely ignored when studying activity dynamics before spontaneous seizures in medial temporal lobe epilepsy. In light of the increased attention on using single-unit activity for the prediction of seizure onset and closed-loop seizure intervention, we show a need for monitoring brain state to interpret correctly whether changes in neural activity before seizure onset is pathological or normal. Moreover, we also find that the brain state preceding a seizure determines the success of therapeutic interventions to curtail seizure duration. Together, these findings suggest that seizure prediction and intervention will be more successful if tailored for the specific brain states from which seizures emerge.
Keyphrases
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