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The time-evolving epileptic brain network: concepts, definitions, accomplishments, perspectives

Timo Bröhl, Thorsten Rings, Jan Pukropski, Randi von Wrede, Klaus Lehnertz

2024Frontiers in Network Physiology21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Epilepsy is now considered a network disease that affects the brain across multiple levels of spatial and temporal scales. The paradigm shift from an epileptic focus-a discrete cortical area from which seizures originate-to a widespread epileptic network-spanning lobes and hemispheres-considerably advanced our understanding of epilepsy and continues to influence both research and clinical treatment of this multi-faceted high-impact neurological disorder. The epileptic network, however, is not static but evolves in time which requires novel approaches for an in-depth characterization. In this review, we discuss conceptual basics of network theory and critically examine state-of-the-art recording techniques and analysis tools used to assess and characterize a time-evolving human epileptic brain network. We give an account on current shortcomings and highlight potential developments towards an improved clinical management of epilepsy.

Topics & Concepts

EpilepsyNeuroscienceComputer scienceData scienceCognitive sciencePsychologyFunctional Brain Connectivity StudiesNeural dynamics and brain functionNeuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research
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