Reported Epilepsy and Abnormal EEG Activity in Individuals with ASD with and without Regression: A Meta-AnalysisJ. CampbellB. BargerJ. DonaldA. Dubin
Abnormal EEG waveforms are one of the many functional expressions of brain pathology. If they occur in the surface EEG with a particular configuration, distribution, and time course, such waveforms may be the correlate of epilepsy or, in the absence of overt clinical signs of seizures, an ...
Abnormal recordings on electroencephalography and clinical epilepsy are common features of the disorder. Scoliosis of varying degrees and respiratory problems are also common, and the latter problem can be fatal in a large number of cases (Asthana, Sinha, Haslam, & Kingston, 1990; Hagberg & Witt...
Deep Learning, Wavelet Analysis and Fourier Transforms for identification of abnormal EEG in Epilepsy patients - Sharad24/Epileptic-Seizure-Detection
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In addition to TUAB, our study also utilized the TUH EEG Epilepsy Corpus (TUEP) [49] to test the generalizability of our proposed model. This dataset, serving as a separate dataset, consists of EEG recordings acquired from 200 patients (100 epileptic/100 non-epileptic). 2.2. Preprocessing ...
Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are characterized by impairments in flexibly acquiring and maintaining new information, as well as in applying learned information for problem solving. However, the neural mechanism underpinning such impair
A、EEG can be used to record strong voltage patterns, called brain waves B、EEG is mainly used to record the amount of blood flown into different brain regions C、EEG can be used to inspect brain structure D、EEG can reveal abnormal waves caused by brain malfunctions, such as epilepsy 点击...
Table 1. Characteristics of the Systematic Monitoring of EEG in Asphyxiated Newborns During Rewarming After Hypothermia Therapy (SMART) Cohort View LargeDownload Table 2. Primary Outcome: Seizures During Rewarming in Group A (72 Hours of Hypothermia) and Group B (120 Hours of Hypothermia) View ...
The exclusion criteria for all the participants were as follows: (1) a history of neurological illness, such as epilepsy, cerebrovascular disease or encephalitis; (2) the presence of traumatic brain injury with any known cognitive consequences or loss of consciousness for more than 5 min; (3) ...