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1. Respective Contribution of Ictal and Inter-ictal Electrical Source Imaging to Epileptogenic Zone Localization

2. Past trauma is associated with a higher risk of experiencing an epileptic seizure as traumatic in patients with pharmacoresistant focal epilepsy

3. Anticipatory anxiety of epileptic seizures: An overlooked dimension linked to trauma history

4. Stereoelectroencephalographic language mapping of the basal temporal cortex predicts postoperative naming outcome

5. Short-term risk of relapse after a first unprovoked seizure in an adult population

6. French guidelines on stereoelectroencephalography (SEEG)

7. Corrélation électroclinique dans les crises pariétales en SEEG : à propos de 2 cas

8. Interictal psychiatric comorbidities of drug-resistant focal epilepsy: Prevalence and influence of the localization of the epilepsy

9. Working toward the ideal situation: A pragmatic Epi-Psy approach for the diagnosis and treatment of psychogenic nonepileptic seizures

10. Confusional arousals during non-rapid eye movement sleep: evidence from intracerebral recordings

11. A face identity hallucination (palinopsia) generated by intracerebral stimulation of the face-selective right lateral fusiform cortex

12. Planning and management of SEEG

13. Preserved anterograde and remote memory in drug-responsive temporal lobe epileptic patients

14. Discrimination of a medial functional module within the temporal lobe using an effective connectivity model: A CCEP study

15. The influence of seizure frequency on anterograde and remote memory in mesial temporal lobe epilepsy

16. Intracerebral stimulation of left and right ventral temporal cortex during object naming

17. Cost-effectiveness analysis of epilepsy surgery in a controlled cohort of adult patients with intractable partial epilepsy: A 5-year follow-up study

18. Direct evidence of nonadherence to antiepileptic medication in refractory focal epilepsy

19. Psychogenic nonepileptic seizures: Characterization of two distinct patient profiles on the basis of trauma history

20. Amélioration mnésique postopératoire un an après traitement chirurgical de l’épilepsie du lobe temporal

21. Posterior glucose hypometabolism in Lafora disease: Early and late FDG-PET assessment

22. Extraction of reproducible seizure patterns based on EEG scalp correlations

23. Beyond the core face-processing network: Intracerebral stimulation of a face-selective area in the right anterior fusiform gyrus elicits transient prosopagnosia

24. Erratum to: Catching the Invisible: Mesial Temporal Source Contribution to Simultaneous EEG and SEEG Recordings

25. The dreamy state: hallucinations of autobiographic memory evoked by temporal lobe stimulations and seizures

26. Semiologic and Electrophysiologic Correlations in Temporal Lobe Seizure Subtypes

27. Neural Networks Underlying Epileptic Humming

28. Self-face hallucination evoked by electrical stimulation of the human brain

29. Electrical source imaging in cortical malformation-related epilepsy: a prospective EEG-SEEG concordance study

30. Catching the invisible: mesial temporal source contribution to simultaneous EEG and SEEG recordings

31. Fear as the main feature of epileptic seizures

32. Effect of hyperventilation on seizure activation: potentiation by antiepileptic drug tapering

33. LOCALISED FACE PROCESSING BY THE HUMAN PREFRONTAL CORTEX: STIMULATION-EVOKED HALLUCINATIONS OF FACES

34. Correlation Between Interictal Regional Cerebral Blood Flow and Depth-Recorded Interictal Spiking in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy

35. Pitfalls in the diagnosis of new-onset frontal lobe seizures

36. Intracerebral potentials to rare target and distractor auditory and visual stimuli. II. Medial, lateral and posterior temporal lobe

37. Looking inside the brain: What EEG can detect or see

39. A young man with reading-induced seizure

40. One-year outcome after a first clinically possible epileptic seizure: Predictive value of clinical classification and early EEG

41. How can we identify psychiatric morbidity in patients with psychogenic nonepileptic seizures?

42. Clinical classification of psychogenic non-epileptic seizures based on video-EEG analysis and automatic clustering

43. Startle-induced (and other sensory-induced) epilepsy

44. Combined SEEG and source localisation study of temporal lobe schizencephaly and polymicrogyria

45. Bitemporal form of partial reading epilepsy: Further evidence for an idiopathic localization-related syndrome

46. Automatic localization and labeling of EEG sensors (ALLES) in MRI volume

47. Extraction of reproductible epileptic patterns on scalp EEG

48. Seizures of temporal lobe epilepsy: identification of subtypes by coherence analysis using stereo-electro-encephalography

49. Ictal single photon emission computed tomography in occipital lobe seizures

50. Catching what we can’t see: Contribution of epileptic mesial sources to EEG

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