Electromagnetic source imaging predicts surgical outcome in children with focal cortical dysplasia
Christos Papadelis, Ph.D., founding director of Neuroscience Research at Cook Children’s, and his team published an article in the scientific journal, Clinical Neurophysiology, entitled "Electromagnetic source imaging predicts surgical outcome in children with focal cortical dysplasia." Rupesh Kumar Chikara, Ph.D., a postdoctoral research fellow, served as first author. Due to significant interest in this article, the editor-in-chief selected a figure for the cover of the journal. In the article, Dr. Papadelis and his team propose the development of a novel electrophysiological method that combines information from these two neuroimaging modalities into a single fused solution.
Virtual implantation using Conventional Scalp EEG Delineates Seizure Onset and Predicts Surgical Outcome in Children with Epilepsy
The Neurosciences Research team at Cook Children's Health Care System published a scientific article in Clinical Neurophysiology entitled, "Virtual Implantation using Conventional Scalp EEG Delineates Seizure Onset and Predicts Surgical Outcome in Children with Epilepsy." In this article,
Cook Children's Director of Neurosciences Research, Christos Papadelis, Ph.D., along with his colleagues at Boston Children's Hospital and the University of Campus-Biomedico in Rome propose the development of an advanced neuroimaging method allowing the noninvasive localization of the seizure onset in children with drug resistant epilepsy based on low-density conventional electroencephalography (EEG) recordings.