Localization of epileptogenic zones in Lennox-Gastaut syndrome using frequency domain source imaging of intracranial electroencephalography: a preliminary investigation.

@article{Cho2013LocalizationOE,
  title={Localization of epileptogenic zones in Lennox-Gastaut syndrome using frequency domain source imaging of intracranial electroencephalography: a preliminary investigation.},
  author={Jae-Hyun Cho and Hoon-Chul Kang and Young-Jin Jung and Jeong-Youn Kim and Heung Dong Kim and Dae Sung Yoon and Yong-Ho Lee and Chang-Hwan Im},
  journal={Physiological measurement},
  year={2013},
  volume={34 2},
  pages={
          247-63
        }
}
Although intracranial electroencephalography (iEEG) has been widely used to localize epileptogenic zones in epilepsy, visual inspection of iEEG recordings does not always result in a favorable surgical outcome, especially in secondary generalized epilepsy such as Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (LGS). Various computational iEEG analysis methods have recently been introduced to confirm the visual inspection results. Of these methods, high gamma oscillation in iEEG has attracted interest because a series… 
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