Recent Advances in Predicting and Preventing Epileptic Seizures
β Scribed by Tetzlaff Ronald, Elger Christian E., Lehnertz Klaus.
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World Scientific, 2013. β 302 p.
This book is to improve our understanding of mechanisms leading to seizures in humans and in developing new therapeutic options. The book covers topics such as recent approaches to seizure control, recent developments in signal processing of interest for seizure prediction, ictogenesis in complex epileptic brain networks, active probing of the pre-seizure state, non-Eeg based approaches to the transition to seizures, microseizures and their role in the generation of clinical seizure.β¦ Subjects
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