Spectral analysis of stereo-electroencephalograms: preictal slowing in partial epilepsies
Author(s) -
Roger Cerf,
E. H. El Ouasdad
Publication year - 2000
Publication title -
biological cybernetics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.608
H-Index - 95
eISSN - 1432-0770
pISSN - 0340-1200
DOI - 10.1007/s004220000178
Subject(s) - ictal , neuroscience , temporal lobe , physics , psychology , statistical physics , electroencephalography , epilepsy
A substantial challenge in epileptology consists of reliable seizure anticipation ahead in time (minutes). We propose a procedure which derives from our demonstrating here that seizure outbreak shares the pretransitional behaviour characterizing nonequilibrium phase transitions with instabilities found in a number of domains. We investigated stereo-electroencephalograms, using chronically implanted cerebral electrodes, and found preictal (that is, preseizure) slowing. The method employed rests on reconstructing a high-dimensional phase orbit, projecting the orbit back to a scalar time series, namely Lerner's density function which is shown here to play the role of an order parameter, and Fourier-transforming the latter. This reduces the problem to comparing spectral characteristics of interictal and preictal states. The preictal states behaved alike for temporal-lobe and frontal-lobe partial seizures, as well as for the one subclinical temporal-lobe seizure studied. These signs of universality are in accordance with nonequilibrium phase-transitions being in essence the amplification up to a macroscopic size of fluctuations, which may be conjectured here to consist of synchronized neuronal assemblies.
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