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overview Research Interests- Understanding mechanisms underlying Epilepsy Epilepsy is a serious neurological disorder characterized by seizures. About 1% of the world population is affected by this disease and a fraction of 1/3 of patients does not respond to medication. In order to help us understand the pathological behavior we observe during the brain’s epileptiform activity, our group applies a variety of engineering techniques including advanced statistical and digital signal processing, non-linear dynamics, and modeling (link to basic texts) (link to second edition text). The ultimate goal of the research in our lab is to address this enormous problem by improved understanding of the mechanisms that govern different types of epilepsy. See the lab website for further details, teaching, and videos on lectures Our research approach is interdisciplinary, including: Mathematical modeling Computational modeling Animal models Study of tissue from patients with epilepsy Analysis of clinical recordings
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Concept Seizures
Academic Article Synchrony levels during evoked seizure-like bursts in mouse neocortical slices.
Academic Article Seizure anticipation in pediatric epilepsy: use of Kolmogorov entropy.
Academic Article propagation of seizure-like activity in a model of neocortex.
Academic Article Comparison of seizure detection algorithms in continuously monitored pediatric patients.
Academic Article Neocortical seizure foci localization by means of a directed transfer function method.
Academic Article Implicit Wiener series analysis of epileptic seizure recordings.
Academic Article Seizure detection using the phase-slope index and multichannel ECoG.
Academic Article Electrical control of epilepsy.
Academic Article Large-scale modeling of epileptic seizures: scaling properties of two parallel neuronal network simulation algorithms.
Academic Article Multiscale Aspects of Generation of High-Gamma Activity during Seizures in Human Neocortex.
Academic Article Cross-scale effects of neural interactions during human neocortical seizure activity.
Academic Article DC shifts, high frequency oscillations, ripples and fast ripples in relation to the seizure onset zone.
Academic Article Role of paroxysmal depolarization in focal seizure activity.
Academic Article Spatiotemporal spike-centered averaging reveals symmetry of temporal and spatial components of the spike-LFP relationship during human focal seizures.
Academic Article Aberrant fast spiking interneuronal activity precedes seizure transitions in humans.
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