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Jorge A Gonzalez-Martinez1, Arianna Damiani2, Joseph Parvizi3
1Departments of Neurological Surgery and Neurology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
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Thalamic neuromodulation has re-emerged as a central strategy for the treatment of drug-resistant epilepsy, driven by advances in stereo-electroencephalography, network neuroscience, and signal processing. This perspective paper summarizes and integrates the key scientific, technical, and clinical insights presented during the American Epilepsy Society (AES) 2025-Epilepsy Surgery Symposium on Advances in Thalamic Neuromodulation for Epilepsy: From Mechanisms of Action to Clinical Application. Beyond a summary of the individual presentations, this manuscript reflects the collective opinions of the panel regarding current evidence, unresolved controversies, and future directions. An unifying theme emerged: effective thalamic neuromodulation requires a shift from empiric, one-size-fits-all targeting toward patient-specific, hodology-informed strategies grounded in in situ electrophysiology and network-level biomarkers.
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