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1. Temporal lobe encephaloceles: Electro-clinical characteristics and seizure outcome after tailored lesionectomy.

2. Pupillary constriction on stimulation of the parietal cortex-A novel finding.

3. Seizure outcome in drug-resistant epilepsy in the setting of polymicrogyria.

4. Validation and Safety Profile of a Novel, Noninvasive Fiducial Attachment for Stereotactic Robotic-Guided Stereoelectroencephalography: A Case Series.

5. A Multivariate Approach to Quantifying Risk Factors Impacting Stereotactic Robotic-Guided Stereoelectroencephalography.

6. Epileptic network identification: insights from dynamic mode decomposition of sEEG data.

7. Is High-Frequency Activity at Seizure Onset Inhibitory? A Stereoelectroencephalographic Study of Motor Cortex Seizures.

8. Measurable transitions during seizures in intracranial EEG: A stereoelectroencephalography and SPECT study.

9. Effective connectivity relates seizure outcome to electrode placement in responsive neurostimulation.

10. Electrographic Features of Epilepsy With Eyelid Myoclonia With Photoparoxysmal Responses.

11. Radiofrequency ablation during stereoelectroencephalography: from diagnostic tool to therapeutic intervention. Illustrative case.

12. The impact of skull thickness on pediatric stereoencephalography electrode implantation and technical considerations.

13. Determinants of epileptogenic zone identification and seizure outcome in children with refractory epilepsy undergoing stereoelectroencephalography.

14. Clinical significance of ictal magnetoencephalography in patients undergoing epilepsy surgery.

15. Does Stereoelectroencephalography Add Value in Patients with Lesional Epilepsy?

16. [Utility of Presurgical Evaluation Using Stereoelectroencephalography(SEEG)].

17. Seizure Outcomes and Reoperation in Surgical Rasmussen Encephalitis Patients.

19. Effective connectivity differs between focal cortical dysplasia types I and II.

20. Determinants of seizure outcome after resective surgery following stereoelectroencephalography.

21. Neural fragility as an EEG marker of the seizure onset zone.

22. Robot-Assisted Stereoelectroencephalography: 2-Dimensional Operative Video.

23. Multimodal Image Integration for Epilepsy Presurgical Evaluation: A Clinical Workflow.

24. Neurovascular networks in epilepsy: Correlating ictal blood perfusion with intracranial electrophysiology.

25. Difficult-to-Localize Epilepsy After Stereoelectroencephalography: Technique, Safety, and Efficacy of Placing Additional Electrodes During the Same Admission.

26. Outcomes of resections that spare vs remove an MRI-normal hippocampus.

27. Network perspective of epilepsy surgery illustrated by cingulate-supplementary-motor-area-premotor connectivity.

28. Estimating Intracranial EEG Signals at Missing Electrodes in Epileptic Networks.

29. Evaluating Invasive EEG Implantations with Structural Imaging Data and Functional Scalp EEG Recordings from Epilepsy Patients.

30. Virtual Cortical Stimulation Mapping of Epilepsy Networks to Localize the Epileptogenic Zone.

31. Cortico-striatal synchronization in human focal seizures.

32. Risk analysis of hemorrhage in stereo-electroencephalography procedures.

33. A comprehensive clinico-pathological and genetic evaluation of bottom-of-sulcus focal cortical dysplasia in patients with difficult-to-localize focal epilepsy.

34. Localization yield and seizure outcome in patients undergoing bilateral SEEG exploration.

35. Presurgical intracranial investigations in epilepsy surgery.

36. Stereoelectroencephalography-Guided Laser Ablations in Patients With Neocortical Pharmacoresistant Focal Epilepsy: Concept and Operative Technique.

38. Extra operative intracranial EEG monitoring for epilepsy surgery in elderly patients.

39. Using network analysis to localize the epileptogenic zone from invasive EEG recordings in intractable focal epilepsy.

41. Insulo-opercular cortex generates oroalimentary automatisms in temporal seizures.

42. A fingerprint of the epileptogenic zone in human epilepsies.

43. The usefulness of stereo-electroencephalography (SEEG) in the surgical management of focal epilepsy associated with "hidden" temporal pole encephalocele: a case report and literature review.

44. The influences and neural correlates of past and present during gambling in humans.

45. The role of nonmotor brain regions during human motor control.

46. Nonmotor regions encode path-related information during movements.

47. Linear time-varying model characterizes invasive EEG signals generated from complex epileptic networks.

48. Estimating unmeasured invasive EEG signals using a reduced-order observer.

49. Connectivity in ictal single photon emission computed tomography perfusion: a cortico-cortical evoked potential study.

50. Interictal ripples nested in epileptiform discharge help to identify the epileptogenic zone in neocortical epilepsy.

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