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Data from: Noninvasive Electromagnetic Source Imaging of Spatio-temporally Distributed Epileptogenic Brain Sources

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posted on 2020-04-22, 14:43 authored by Abbas SohrabpourAbbas Sohrabpour, Zhengxiang CaiZhengxiang Cai, Shuai YeShuai Ye, Benjamin H. Brinkmann, Gregory A. Worrell, Bin HeBin He

This database includes the de-identified interictal spike information in 9 focal epilepsy patients who became seizure-free after surgery. All underwent intra-cranial EEG (iEEG) monitoring prior to surgery and information about seizure onset zone (SOZ) based on iEEG study was available in these patients.


This dataset was collected under support from the National Institutes of Health via grants R01NS096761 and R01EB021027, to Dr. Bin He and Dr. Greg Worrell. The human data were collected and deidentified as part of NIH funded research at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, overseen by Dr. Greg Worrell, and processed and organized at Dr. Bin He’s lab at Carnegie Mellon University.


This dataset has been used and analyzed to study epilepsy networks and the results are reported in: Sohrabpour et al, “Noninvasive Electromagnetic Source Imaging of Spatio-temporally Distributed Epileptogenic Brain Sources,” Nature Communications, 2020 (https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-15781-0). Please cite this paper if you use any data included in this dataset. Codes related to this study are also available from https://github.com/bfinl/FAST-IRES.

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Electrophysiological Source Imaging of Partial Epilepsy

National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke

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Spatio-temporal dynamic imaging of seizure sources

National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering

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