1. Presurgical language mapping using event-related high-gamma activity: The Detroit procedure.
- Author
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Kambara T, Sood S, Alqatan Z, Klingert C, Ratnam D, Hayakawa A, Nakai Y, Luat AF, Agarwal R, Rothermel R, and Asano E
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- Brain Mapping instrumentation, Humans, Neurophysiological Monitoring instrumentation, Preoperative Period, Brain Mapping methods, Epilepsy surgery, Evoked Potentials, Gamma Rhythm, Neurophysiological Monitoring methods, Speech Perception
- Abstract
A number of investigators have reported that event-related augmentation of high-gamma activity at 70-110 Hz on electrocorticography (ECoG) can localize functionally-important brain regions in children and adults who undergo epilepsy surgery. The advantages of ECoG-based language mapping over the gold-standard stimulation include: (i) lack of stimulation-induced seizures, (ii) better sensitivity of localization of language areas in young children, and (iii) shorter patient participant time. Despite its potential utility, ECoG-based language mapping is far less commonly practiced than stimulation mapping. Here, we have provided video presentations to explain, point-by-point, our own hardware setting and time-frequency analysis procedures. We also have provided standardized auditory stimuli, in multiple languages, ready to be used for ECoG-based language mapping. Finally, we discussed the technical aspects of ECoG-based mapping, including its pitfalls, to facilitate appropriate interpretation of the data., (Copyright © 2017 International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2018
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