Intracerebral electrical stimulations of the temporal lobe: A stereoelectroencephalography study

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The functional anatomy of the anteromesial portion of the temporal lobe and its involvement in epilepsy can be explored by means of intracerebral electrical stimulations. Here, we aimed to expand the knowledge of its physiological and pathophysiological symptoms by conducting the first large-sample systematic analysis of 1529 electrical stimulations of this anatomical region. We retrospectively analysed all clinical manifestations induced by intracerebral electrical stimulations in 173 patients with drug-resistant focal epilepsy with at least one electrode implanted in this area. We found that high-frequency stimulations were more likely to evoke electroclinical manifestations (p

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Mariani, V., Balestrini, S., Gozzo, F., Pelliccia, V., Mai, R., Francione, S., … Tassi, L. (2021). Intracerebral electrical stimulations of the temporal lobe: A stereoelectroencephalography study. European Journal of Neuroscience, 54(4), 5368–5383. https://doi.org/10.1111/ejn.15377

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