Nature Communications (Mar 2016)

The ictal wavefront is the spatiotemporal source of discharges during spontaneous human seizures

  • Elliot H. Smith,
  • Jyun-you Liou,
  • Tyler S. Davis,
  • Edward M. Merricks,
  • Spencer S. Kellis,
  • Shennan A. Weiss,
  • Bradley Greger,
  • Paul A. House,
  • Guy M. McKhann II,
  • Robert R. Goodman,
  • Ronald G. Emerson,
  • Lisa M. Bateman,
  • Andrew J. Trevelyan,
  • Catherine A. Schevon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms11098
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

Abstract

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Epileptic brains display inhibitory restraint as manifested by the spread of synchronized activities being delayed in timing. Here, Elliot Smith and colleagues show fast-moving traveling wave that originates from the edge of ictal wavefront with subsequent depolarization and multiunit firing in the seizing brain regions in epileptic patients.