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Clustering of Entropy Topography in Epileptic Electroencephalography

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Citazione:
Clustering of Entropy Topography in Epileptic Electroencephalography / Mammone, N., Inuso, G., Versaci, M., LA FORESTA, F., Morabito, F.C.. - In: NEURAL COMPUTING & APPLICATIONS. - ISSN 1433-3058. - 20:6(2011), pp. 825-833. (International Conference on Engineering Applications of Neural Networks, EANN 2009 London August 2009) [10.1007/s00521-010-0505-2].
Abstract:
Epileptic seizures have been considered sudden and unpredictable events for centuries. A seizure seems to occur when a massive group of neurons in the cerebral cortex begins to discharge in a highly organized rhythmic pattern, then it develops according to some poorly described dynamics. As proved by the results reported by different research groups, seizures appear not completely random and unpredictable events. Thus, it is reasonable to wonder when, where and why the epileptogenic processes start up in the brain and how they result in a seizure. In order to detect these phenomena from the very beginning (hopefully minutes before the seizure itself), we introduced a technique, based on entropy topography, that studies the synchronization of the electric activity of neuronal sources in the brain. We tested it over 3 EEG data set from patients affected by partial epilepsy and 25 EEG recordings from patients affected by generalized seizures as well as over 40 recordings from healthy subjects. Entropy showed a very steady spatial distribution and appeared linked to the brain zone where seizures originated. A self-organizing mapbased spatial clustering of entropy topography showed that the critical electrodes shared the same cluster long time before the seizure onset. The healthy subjects showed a more random behaviour.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Mammone, N; Inuso, G; Versaci, Mario; LA FORESTA, Fabio; Morabito, Francesco Carlo
Autori di Ateneo:
LA FORESTA Fabio
MORABITO Francesco Carlo
Mammone Nadia
VERSACI Mario
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unirc.it/handle/20.500.12318/2219
Titolo del libro:
Engineering Applications of Neural Networks
Pubblicato in:
NEURAL COMPUTING & APPLICATIONS
Journal
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