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Acute language changes following epilepsy surgery [Meeting Abstract]

Morrison, CE; Barr, WB; Doyle, W; Carlson, C; Zaroff, CM; Devinsky, O
ISI:000241385500283
ISSN: 0013-9580
CID: 104251

Pediatric language mapping: Sensitivity of neurostimulation and Wada testing in epilepsy surgery [Meeting Abstract]

Weiner, HL; Schevon, C; Carlson, C; Doyle, W; Miles, D; LaJoie, J; Kuzniecky, R; Devinsky, O
ISI:000239763800141
ISSN: 0148-396x
CID: 104252

Influence of demographically corrected norms on lateralizing seizures in African Americans [Meeting Abstract]

Morrison, CE; Barr, WB; Zaroff, CM; Gupta, S; Devinsky, O
ISI:000239607000102
ISSN: 1385-4046
CID: 104253

Pediatric epilepsy surgery: The recent NYU experience [Meeting Abstract]

Cahan, B; Bollo, RJ; LaJoie, J; Miles, D; Devinsky, O; Weiner, H
ISI:000236592500060
ISSN: 0022-3085
CID: 104254

Extraoperative functional mapping via staged resection of supratentorial tumors in children [Abstact] [Meeting Abstract]

Bollo, RJ; Carlson, C; Schevon, C; Wisoff, JY; Devinsky, O; Weiner, H
ISI:000236592500063
ISSN: 0022-3085
CID: 104255

Pediatric language mapping: Effectiveness of neurostimulation and Wada testing [Meeting Abstract]

Schevon, C; Carlson, C; Zaroff, C; Weiner, H; Kuzniecky, R; Devinsky, O
ISI:000236068100282
ISSN: 0028-3878
CID: 104256

Inter- and intra-modality reliability of magnetoencephalographic somatosensory localization utilizing pneumatic digit and median nerve stimulation [Meeting Abstract]

Carlson, C; Stout, J; Schevon, C; Kuzniecky, R; Devinsky, O; Pacia, S
ISI:000236068102079
ISSN: 0028-3878
CID: 104257

Multi-staged epilepsy surgery in multifocal tuberous sclerosis complex [Meeting Abstract]

Carlson, C; Weiner, H; Ridgway, E; Zaroff, C; Miles, D; LaJoie, J; Kuzniecky, R; Devinsky, O
ISI:000236068104013
ISSN: 0028-3878
CID: 104258

Preoperative gender differences in health related quality of life and expectations of resective epilepsy surgery [Meeting Abstract]

Bower, CM; Hays, RD; Berg, A; Spencer, SS; Langfitt, JT; Sperling, M; Bazil, C; Devinsky, O; Haut, S; Vassar, S; Vickrey, B
ISI:000236068104016
ISSN: 0028-3878
CID: 104259

Optimal evaluation of digital electroencephalograms

Rodin, E; Constantino, T; van Orman, C; Funke, M; Devinsky, O; Wong, P; McIntyre, H; Swartz, B
Currently available digital EEG equipment provides considerably greater opportunities for clinical data analysis than is generally appreciated especially when appropriate software is used. Data from 7 different laboratories that had been obtained for routine diagnostic evaluations on 7 different EEG instruments and stored on compact disks were investigated. Since the instruments do not filter the data at input, ultra slow activity down to 0.01 Hz is currently being recorded but the attenuation factor is instrument dependent. Nevertheless, relevant clinical information is potentially available in these data and needs to be explored. Several examples in regard to epilepsy are presented. Determination of seizure onset may depend on the frequencies that are examined. The use of appropriate filter settings and viewing windows for the clinical question to be answered is stressed. Differentiation between simple and complex spike wave discharges, as well as spread of spikes, can readily be achieved by expanding the time base to 1 or 2 seconds and placing a cursor on the peak of the negative spike. Latencies in the millisecond range can then become apparent. EEGs co-registered with MEG should be evaluated with the same software in order to allow an adequate assessment of the similarities and differences between electrical and magnetic activity. An example of a comparison of EEG, planar gradiometers and magnetometers for an averaged spike is shown
PMID: 16929701
ISSN: 1550-0594
CID: 139499