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Bilateral oscillations for lateralized spikes in benign rolandic epilepsy
Yung-Yang Lin1, Fu-Jung Hsiao, Kai-Ping Chang
1Institute of Physiology, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei, Taiwan. yylin@vghtpe.gov.tw
Purposes:
To elucidate the oscillatory dynamics with respect to interictal spike occurrence in benign rolandic epilepsy (BRE).
Methods:
Using a whole-scalp magnetoencephalography (MEG), we recorded scalp EEG and MEG signals in 10 BRE patients (age 8-12 years) and visually identified unilateral interictal spikes that were simultaneously present on both EEG and MEG channels. We obtained the peak timing of individual spike complex based on MEG single-dipole modeling, and then applied wavelet transform to analyze the time-frequency components of corresponding MEG signals with respect to spike occurrence.
Results:
In the hemisphere with time-domain spike waveforms, we identified a clear increase of 0.5-40 Hz activity around the spike peak, most prominent at alpha band (8-13 Hz). Notably, at the approximate timing we also observed an increase in 0.5-25 Hz oscillations over the homotopic area in the other hemisphere where no spike signals were found.
Conclusions:
Our results indicate bilateral increases in 0.5-25 Hz oscillations during unilateral spike formation in BRE patients. By using wavelet transform analysis, one could be able to detect some irritative feature that would in visual analysis remain undetected.
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