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Origin and propagation of epileptic spasms delineated on electrocorticography.High-frequency oscillations (HFOs) in clinical epilepsyUpright face-preferential high-gamma responses in lower-order visual areas: evidence from intracranial recordings in children.Mapping mental calculation systems with electrocorticography.Gamma activity modulated by naming of ambiguous and unambiguous images: intracranial recordingThree- and four-dimensional mapping of speech and language in patients with epilepsyElectrocorticographic correlates of overt articulation of 44 English phonemes: intracranial recording in children with focal epilepsy.Intracranial recording and source localization of auditory brain responses elicited at the 50 ms latency in three children aged from 3 to 16 years.Clinical significance and developmental changes of auditory-language-related gamma activity.Cooing- and babbling-related gamma-oscillations during infancy: intracranial recordingCortical gamma oscillations modulated by word association tasks: intracranial recordingIn vivo animation of auditory-language-induced gamma-oscillations in children with intractable focal epilepsyRole of subdural electrocorticography in prediction of long-term seizure outcome in epilepsy surgery.Differential visually-induced gamma-oscillations in human cerebral cortex.In-vivo animation of midazolam-induced electrocorticographic changes in humansSomatosensory-related gamma-, beta- and alpha-augmentation precedes alpha- and beta-attenuation in humans.Cortical gamma-oscillations modulated by visuomotor tasks: Intracranial recording in patients with epilepsyStatistical mapping of ictal high-frequency oscillations in epileptic spasmsOscillatory modulations in human fusiform cortex during motion-induced blindness: intracranial recording.Ictal high-frequency oscillations at 80-200 Hz coupled with delta phase in epileptic spasms.Human occipital cortices differentially exert saccadic suppression: Intracranial recording in childrenAnimal category-preferential gamma-band responses in the lower- and higher-order visual areas: intracranial recording in children.Brain network dynamics in the human articulatory loop.Evaluating signal-correlated noise as a control task with language-related gamma activity on electrocorticography.Spatial-temporal patterns of electrocorticographic spectral changes during midazolam sedation.Interictal high-frequency oscillations generated by seizure onset and eloquent areas may be differentially coupled with different slow waves.Multimodality data integration in epilepsyEndoscopic corpus callosotomy and hemispherotomy.Transient shivering during Wada test provides insight into human thermoregulation.α-[¹¹C]-methyl-L-tryptophan PET for tracer localization of epileptogenic brain regions: clinical studies.Quantitative visualization of ictal subdural EEG changes in children with neocortical focal seizures.Episodic receptive aphasia in a child with Landau-Kleffner Syndrome: PET correlates.Paroxysmal tonic upgaze of childhood with co-existent absence epilepsy.Localization of specific language pathways using diffusion-weighted imaging tractography for presurgical planning of children with intractable epilepsy.Quantification of primary motor pathways using diffusion MRI tractography and its application to predict postoperative motor deficits in children with focal epilepsySpontaneous and visually driven high-frequency oscillations in the occipital cortex: intracranial recording in epileptic patientsIndependent predictors of neuronal adaptation in human primary visual cortex measured with high-gamma activity.Is intraoperative electrocorticography reliable in children with intractable neocortical epilepsy?Olfactory hallucinations elicited by electrical stimulation via subdural electrodes: effects of direct stimulation of olfactory bulb and tractEndoscopic posterior interhemispheric complete corpus callosotomy.
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