Karoly et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Bursts of seizures in long‐term recordings of human focal epilepsyKaroly et al., 2017
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- Karoly P
- Nurse E
- Freestone D
- Ung H
- Cook M
- Boston R
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- Epilepsia
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Objective We report on temporally clustered seizures detected from continuous long‐term ambulatory human electroencephalographic data. The objective was to investigate short‐ term seizure clustering, which we have termed bursting, and consider implications for patient …
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