Epileptic seizures mainly develop during slow-wave sleep. Our experiments, using multi-site, extra- and intracellular recordings, show a transformation without discontinuity from sleep patterns to seizures. The cerebral cortex is the minimal substrate of paroxysms with spike-wave complexes at ~3 Hz. Simultaneously, thalamocortical neurons are steadily inhibited and cannot relay signals from the outside world to cortex. This may explain the unconsciousness during certain types of epilepsy.
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Steriade, M., Amzica, F., & Timofeev, I. (2003). Bases cellulaires des transitions de l’état de sommeil aux paroxysmes épileptiformes. Médecine/Sciences, 19(10), 999–1002. https://doi.org/10.1051/medsci/20031910999
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