SEEG Time-Frequency Analysis for Epileptogenic Zone Localization (under construction)

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Detection, localization and labelling of SEEG depth electrodes is a vital step in studying brain activity.

Note that the operations used here are not detailed, the goal of this tutorial is not to introduce Brainstorm to new users. For in-depth explanations of the interface and theoretical foundations, please refer to the introduction tutorials.

NOT FOR CLINICAL USE:
The performance characteristics of the methods and software implementation presented in this tutorial have not been certified as medical devices and should be used for research purposes only.

Dataset description

License

This tutorial dataset (EEG, MRI and CT data) remains property of the McGovern Medical School, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Texas, USA. Its use and transfer outside the Brainstorm tutorials, e.g. for research purposes, is prohibited without written consent. For questions, please contact Yash Shashank Vakilna, MS ( Yash.Shashank.Vakilna@uth.tmc.edu ).

Clinical description

The dataset was recorded at the Epilepsy Monitoring Unit at UTHealth Houston. It includes recordings for a patient who was a 25-year-old right-handed woman with drug-resistant epilepsy since age six and a prior right parietal opercular corticectomy at 15 presented with weekly focal aware seizures featuring a left-hand tingling aura and focal impaired awareness seizures with staring and pouting. In the Epilepsy Monitoring Unit (EMU) she had intermittent right parietal slowing and ten habitual seizures arising from C4-P4, and MRI revealed bilateral perisylvian polymicrogyria (PMG), pachygyria, right posterior temporal periventricular nodular heterotopia, and post-surgical changes. MEG localized discharges to the right superior parietal region adjacent to her previous resection, and SEEG implantation mapped two distinct onset patterns: low-voltage fast activity in right superior parietal PMG during focal aware seizures and repetitive spiking in posterior insular PMG during impaired awareness seizures. After multidisciplinary review, she underwent uncomplicated MR-guided laser interstitial thermal therapy targeting the right superior parietal and posterior insular PMG and remained seizure-free at one-year follow-up.

SEEG recordings

https://neuroimage.usc.edu/brainstorm/Tutorials/IeegContactLocalization?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=pmt.png

The depth electrodes used in this example dataset are PMT SEEG Depth Electrodes, with the following specifications:

Files

tutorial_seeg_implantation/

References

All details for this study can be found here: https://zenodo.org/records/14807262

Download and installation

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