Interictal electroencephalographic functional network topology in drug-resistant and well-controlled idiopathic generalized epilepsy

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Objective: The study aim was to compare interictal encephalographic (EEG) functional network topology between people with well-controlled idiopathic generalized epilepsy (WC-IGE) and drug-resistant IGE (DR-IGE). Methods: Nineteen participants with WC-IGE, 18 with DR-IGE, and 20 controls underwent a resting state, 64-channel EEG. An artifact-free epoch was bandpass filtered into the frequency range of high and low extended alpha. Weighted functional connectivity matrices were calculated. Mean degree, degree distribution variance, characteristic path length (L), clustering coefficient, small world index (SWI), and betweenness centrality were measured. A Kruskal–Wallis H-test assessed effects across groups. Where significant differences were found, Bonferroni-corrected Mann–Whitney pairwise comparisons were calculated. Results: In the low alpha band (6–9 Hz), there was a significant difference in L at the three-group level (p

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Pegg, E. J., Taylor, J. R., Laiou, P., Richardson, M., & Mohanraj, R. (2021). Interictal electroencephalographic functional network topology in drug-resistant and well-controlled idiopathic generalized epilepsy. Epilepsia, 62(2), 492–503. https://doi.org/10.1111/epi.16811

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