Project Details
Description
Patients with severe epilepsy may sometimes be cured by removing tissue
containing "epileptogenic" centre from the brain, through a surgical procedure.
Multielectrode EEG recordings can help to pinpoint the location of the epileptogenic centre through inverse modelling, using eg dipole models, and spheric or anatomically based head models.
The project aims to identify capabilities of existing software and algorithms and their further potential for use in clinical work.
containing "epileptogenic" centre from the brain, through a surgical procedure.
Multielectrode EEG recordings can help to pinpoint the location of the epileptogenic centre through inverse modelling, using eg dipole models, and spheric or anatomically based head models.
The project aims to identify capabilities of existing software and algorithms and their further potential for use in clinical work.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 01/01/1999 → 31/03/1999 |
Collaborative partners
- Technical University of Denmark (lead)
- Unknown (Project partner)
Funding
- Unknown
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