The study of brain waves propagation is of interest to understand the neural involvement in both physiological and pathological events, such as interictal epileptic spikes (IES). The possibility to track the trajectory of IESs could be useful to better characterize the role of the involved structures in the epileptic network, adding valuable information to the epileptic focus localization. Methods for the cortical traveling wave analysis (CTWA) have been proposed to trace the preferred propagation path of sleep slow waves, using scalp high-density EEG and reconstructing the trajectories both in the sensors and in the sources space. In this work, we propose a feasibility study of the application of these concepts to Stereo-EEG (SEEG) data for the analysis of IES. Through simulations, we selected the best performing Electrical Source Imaging inverse solution for our purpose and illustrate the CTWA procedure. We further show an exemplary application on real data and discuss advantages and pitfalls of the application of CTWA in SEEG.
Optimization of the Cortical Traveling Wave Analysis framework for feasibility in Stereo-Electroencephalography
Nobili L.;
2019-01-01
Abstract
The study of brain waves propagation is of interest to understand the neural involvement in both physiological and pathological events, such as interictal epileptic spikes (IES). The possibility to track the trajectory of IESs could be useful to better characterize the role of the involved structures in the epileptic network, adding valuable information to the epileptic focus localization. Methods for the cortical traveling wave analysis (CTWA) have been proposed to trace the preferred propagation path of sleep slow waves, using scalp high-density EEG and reconstructing the trajectories both in the sensors and in the sources space. In this work, we propose a feasibility study of the application of these concepts to Stereo-EEG (SEEG) data for the analysis of IES. Through simulations, we selected the best performing Electrical Source Imaging inverse solution for our purpose and illustrate the CTWA procedure. We further show an exemplary application on real data and discuss advantages and pitfalls of the application of CTWA in SEEG.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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