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1. SPECT postprocessing for epileptogenic focus localization: SISCOM versus ISAS.

2. Why did my seizures start now? Influences of lesion connectivity and genetic etiology on age at seizure onset in focal epilepsy.

3. Combining magnetic resonance fingerprinting with voxel-based morphometric analysis to reduce false positives for focal cortical dysplasia detection.

4. Correspondence between scalp-EEG and stereoelectroencephalography seizure-onset patterns in patients with MRI-negative drug-resistant focal epilepsy.

5. Widespread, depth-dependent cortical microstructure alterations in pediatric focal epilepsy.

6. MP2RAGE vs. MPRAGE surface-based morphometry in focal epilepsy.

7. Electroencephalography-functional magnetic resonance imaging for clinical evaluation in focal epilepsy.

8. Intraoperative changes in large-scale thalamic circuitry following laser ablation of hypothalamic hamartomas.

9. Anti-seizure medication response and the glymphatic system in patients with focal epilepsy.

10. Altered amygdala volumes and microstructure in focal epilepsy patients with tonic-clonic seizures, ictal, and post-convulsive central apnea.

11. Multi-scale structural alterations of the thalamus and basal ganglia in focal epilepsy using 7T MRI.

12. Longitudinal evolution of electroencephalogram (EEG): Findings over five years of follow-up in children with Zika-related microcephaly from the Microcephaly Epidemic Research Group Pediatric Cohort (2015-2020).

13. Structural brain network analysis in occipital lobe epilepsy.

14. Actigraphic correlates of neuropsychiatric symptoms in adults with focal epilepsy.

15. A phase 1 open-label trial evaluating focused ultrasound unilateral anterior thalamotomy for focal onset epilepsy.

16. Associations between testing and treatment pathways in lesional temporal or extratemporal epilepsy: A census survey of NAEC center directors.

17. Novel noninvasive identification of patient-specific epileptic networks in focal epilepsies: Linking single-photon emission computed tomography perfusion during seizures with resting-state magnetoencephalography dynamics.

18. Evaluating whole-brain tissue-property changes in MRI-negative pharmacoresistant focal epilepsies using MR fingerprinting.

19. Verbal fluency functional magnetic resonance imaging detects anti-seizure effects and affective side effects of perampanel in people with focal epilepsy.

20. Interpretable surface-based detection of focal cortical dysplasias: a Multi-centre Epilepsy Lesion Detection study.

21. From theory to practical fundamentals of electroencephalographic source imaging in localizing the epileptogenic zone.

22. Structural association between heterotopia and cortical lesions visualised with 7 T MRI in patients with focal epilepsy.

23. Increased interictal synchronicity of respiratory related brain pulsations in epilepsy.

24. Impact of development and recent-onset epilepsy on language dominance.

25. Characterizing thalamic and basal ganglia nuclei in medically intractable focal epilepsy by MR fingerprinting.

26. Presurgical evaluation of drug-resistant paediatric focal epilepsy with PISCOM compared to SISCOM and FDG-PET.

27. Common functional connectivity alterations in focal epilepsies identified by machine learning.

28. Glymphatic system function in patients with newly diagnosed focal epilepsy.

29. Imaging the extent and location of spatiotemporally distributed epileptiform sources from MEG measurements.

30. Activated N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor ion channels detected in focal epilepsy with [ 18 F]GE-179 positron emission tomography.

31. UNC13B variants associated with partial epilepsy with favourable outcome.

32. MRI-Negative Occipital Lobe Epilepsy Presenting as Gelastic Seizures.

33. Validation of semi-automated anatomically labeled SEEG contacts in a brain atlas for mapping connectivity in focal epilepsy.

34. Characterizing the seizure onset zone and epileptic network using EEG-fMRI in a rat seizure model.

35. The benefit of the diffusion kurtosis imaging in presurgical evaluation in patients with focal MR-negative epilepsy.

36. Clinical characteristics of low-grade tumor-related epilepsy and its predictors for surgical outcome.

37. Magnetoencephalography for epileptic focus localization based on Tucker decomposition with ripple window.

38. Automated fusion of multimodal imaging data for identifying epileptogenic lesions in patients with inconclusive magnetic resonance imaging.

39. Meningioangiomatosis: an uncommon cause of focal epilepsy with characteristic neuroimaging and neuropathology.

40. Fiber ball white matter modeling in focal epilepsy.

41. Deep Relational Reasoning for the Prediction of Language Impairment and Postoperative Seizure Outcome Using Preoperative DWI Connectome Data of Children With Focal Epilepsy.

42. Detection of covert lesions in focal epilepsy using computational analysis of multimodal magnetic resonance imaging data.

43. Impact of Brain Functional Network Properties on Intelligence in Children and Adolescents with Focal Epilepsy: A Resting-state MRI Study.

44. Regional abnormality of functional connectivity is associated with clinical manifestations in individuals with intractable focal epilepsy.

45. Clinical evaluation of neuroinflammation in child-onset focal epilepsy: a translocator protein PET study.

46. Non-parametric combination of multimodal MRI for lesion detection in focal epilepsy.

47. Altered structural connectome in non-lesional newly diagnosed focal epilepsy: Relation to pharmacoresistance.

48. A multi-scale cortical wiring space links cellular architecture and functional dynamics in the human brain.

49. Seizure-onset regions demonstrate high inward directed connectivity during resting-state: An SEEG study in focal epilepsy.

50. The value of rapid eye movement sleep in the localization of epileptogenic foci for patients with focal epilepsy.

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